Advertisement
Advertisement
Mizar
[ mahy-zahr ]
noun
, Astronomy.
- a double star in the middle of the constellation Ursa Major.
Mizar
/ ˈmaɪzɑː /
noun
- a multiple star having four components that lies in the Plough in the constellation Ursa Major and forms a visible binary with the star Alcor. Visual magnitude: 2.1; spectral type: A2V
Discover More
Word History and Origins
Origin of Mizar1
From the Arabic word miʾzar literally, apron
Discover More
Word History and Origins
Origin of Mizar1
from Arabic mi'zar cloak
Discover More
Example Sentences
One of them is especially remarkable: ζ, known as Mizar to the Arabs.
From Project Gutenberg
The first double star discovered was Mizar, the middle star of the three in Ursa Major which form the tail of the bear.
From Project Gutenberg
Mizar, in the constellation Ursa Major, is a beautiful double star.
From Project Gutenberg
We come now to Ursa Major's principal attraction ζ, frequently called Mizar.
From Project Gutenberg
The end of the dipper will have fallen out so that it will hold no water, and the handle will be broken square off at Mizar.
From Project Gutenberg
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Advertisement
Browse