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Triangulum Australe
[ trahy-ang-gyuh-luhm aw-strey-lee ]
noun
, Astronomy.
, genitive Tri·an·gu·li Aus·tra·lis [trahy-, ang, -gy, uh, -lahy aw-, strey, -lis].
- the Southern Triangle, a southern constellation between Pavo and Circinus.
Triangulum Australe
/ ɒˈstreɪlɪ /
noun
- a small bright triangular constellation in the S hemisphere, lying between Ara and the Southern Cross, that contains an open star cluster
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Triangulum Australe1
From New Latin
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Word History and Origins
Origin of Triangulum Australe1
New Latin: southern triangle
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Example Sentences
In this case the asterism is made up of stars from the constellations Libra, Virgo, Centaurus, and Triangulum Australe.
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