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21 lunation
n. kameri ay -
22 lunation
[l(j)u:néišən]nounastronomy lunacija, lunaren mesec (razdobje med dvema mlajema) -
23 Lunation
астр. лунация -
24 lunation
n. 태음월, 삭망월(초승달부터 다음 초승달까지의 기간) -
25 lunation
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26 lunation
n лунен месец* * *n лунен месе* * *n лунен месец -
27 lunation
يك ماه قمري -
28 lunation
n. maanmaand, tijdsperiode met gemiddelde van 29.5 dagen tussen twee opeenvolgende nieuwe manen -
29 lunation
The New English-Russian Dictionary of Radio-electronics > lunation
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30 lunation
lunārais mēnesis -
31 lunation
n. лунарен месец -
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nounлунный месяц* * *(n) лунация; лунный месяц; менструация* * ** * *n. лунный месяц* * *лунный месяц (состоит из 2912 земных дней) -
33 lunation
lunacja -
34 lunation
лунный месяц (а) -
35 lunation
mes lunar; mes sinódico -
36 lunation
lunaison; mois synodique -
37 Lunation
lunaison; mois synodique -
38 Lunation
mes lunar; mes sinódico -
39 Lunation
лунный месяц; синодический месяц -
40 lunation
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Lunation — is the mean time for one lunar phase cycle (i.e., the synodic period of the Moon). It is on average 29.530589 days, or 29 d 12 h 44 min 3 s. The length of this cycle is linked to many phenomena in nature.In a lunar calendar each month corresponds … Wikipedia
Lunation — Lu*na tion, n. [Cf. {Lunated}.] The period of a synodic revolution of the moon, or the time from one new moon to the next; varying in length, at different times, from about 291/4 to 295/6 days, the average length being 29 d., 12h., 44m., 2.9s.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Lunation — (neulat.), die Zeit, in welcher der Mond die ganze Reihe seiner Phasen durchmacht, oder auch die Reihe der Phasen selbst … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
lunation — time from one new moon to another, late 14c., from M.L. lunationem, from luna moon (see LUNA (Cf. Luna)) … Etymology dictionary
lunation — [lo͞o nā′shən] n. [ME lunacyon < ML lunatio < L luna, the moon: see LIGHT1] LUNAR MONTH … English World dictionary
Lunation — Die Lunation (abgeleitet von lateinisch Luna für Mond) bezeichnet die Zeitspanne eines vollen Umlaufs des Mondes auf seiner Bahn um die Erde in Bezug zur Sonne, also die synodische Periode des Mondes. Dies ist die Zeit von einem Neumond, wenn… … Deutsch Wikipedia
lunation — noun Etymology: Middle English lunacioun, from Anglo French lunaison, from Medieval Latin lunation , lunatio, from Latin luna Date: 14th century the period of time averaging 29 days, 12 hours, 44 minutes, and 2.8 seconds elapsing between two… … New Collegiate Dictionary
lunation — /looh nay sheuhn/, n. the period of time from one new moon to the next (about 291/2 days); a lunar month. [1350 1400; ME lunacyon < ML lunation (s. of lunatio). See LUNA, ATION] * * * … Universalium
lunation — noun a) a month of approximately 29.53 days, measured from a lunar phase until the return of that same phase. On average, the number of days between Full Moons is about 29.5306 days. The actual number of days may differ from the average number by … Wiktionary
Lunation — Lu|na|ti|on 〈f. 20〉 Mondumlauf in allen seinen Phasen [zu lat. luna „Mond“] * * * Lunation [zu lateinisch luna »Mond«] die, / en, die Zeit, in der die Mondphasen einen vollen Zyklus durchlaufen. (Monat) * * * Lu|na|ti|on, die; , en [zu lat.… … Universal-Lexikon
Lunation Number — is a number given to each lunation beginning from a certain one in history. There are several series of lunation numbers in use.Perhaps the most commonly used is the Brown Lunation Number, which defines lunation 1 as beginning at the first new… … Wikipedia