Canis Major
Americannoun
genitive
Canis Majorisnoun
Etymology
Origin of Canis Major
< Latin: larger dog
Example Sentences
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By the way you don't need a telescope to find Canis Major and the Dog Star this time of year.
From Salon • Sep. 14, 2022
It rises just before 9 p.m. in the southeast, visually barking in the constellation Canis Major.
From Washington Post • Dec. 3, 2016
Several of the globular clusters found in the Milky Way may also have come from the Canis Major dwarf, which is expected to merge gradually with the Milky Way over about the next billion years.
From Textbooks • Oct. 13, 2016
The ancient Greeks thought of the constellation Canis Major as a dog chasing Lepus, the hare.
From National Geographic • Jul. 10, 2015
“Look, J.B., there’s Canis Major and Canis Minor. That means the big dog and the little dog.”
From "The Evolution of Calpurnia Tate" by Jacqueline Kelly
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