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Praesepe
[ pri-see-pee, prahy-suh-pee ]
noun
, Astronomy.
- an open star cluster in the center of the constellation Cancer, visible to the naked eye.
Praesepe
/ praɪˈsiːpɪ /
noun
- an open cluster of several hundred stars in the constellation Cancer, visible to the naked eye as a hazy patch of light
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Praesepe1
1650–60; < Latin praesēpe crib from which cattle or horses are fed, manger; the neighboring brighter stars Gamma and Delta Cancri ( Asellus Borealis and Asellus Australis ) were pictured as asses which fed from a manger
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Example Sentences
Malcolm’s Missa ad Praesepe; anthems by Howells, Darke and Britten and traditional hymns and carols; with Trinity Baroque Orchestra.
From New York Times
The "Beehive," or cluster known as Praesepe in Cancer, and a double group in the sword-handle of Perseus, both just visible to the naked eye, are excellent examples of star clusters of the average type.
From Project Gutenberg
Ne quid desit, sternam rosis, Sternam foenum violis, Pavimentum hyacinthis Et praesepe liliis.
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Praesepe is, perhaps, the best example.
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The cluster Praesepe in Cancer is visible on a clear night to the unaided eye as a small nebula.
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