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 Translation for 'ascension' from English to Latin
NOUN   an ascension | ascensions
SYNO ascending | Ascension | ascension | ...
escensio {f}ascension
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Translation for 'ascension' from English to Latin

ascension
escensio {f}
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Usage Examples English
  • The Ascension wrasse ("Thalassoma ascensionis") is a species of wrasse native to the eastern Atlantic Ocean, where it is known from St.
  • The filmmakers denied that the claims made in the film contradicted key teachings of Christianity, such as the resurrection and ascension.
  • In 2007, the ascension of Sugunendra Tirtha to the Udupi Krishna Temple was opposed by some seers, because he had visited foreign countries, thus committing the offence of "saagarolanga" (crossing the sea).
  • When the user selects an object to view, the mount's software looks up the object's right ascension and declination and slews (moves) to those coordinates.
  • The transit circle was capable of determining both right ascension and declination of a star, unlike the more simple and common transit instrument that can only determine the right ascension.

  • Dual axis mounts use two motors to drive both the right ascension and the declination axis together.
  • The "Kitab al-Mi'raj" (Arabic: كتاب المعراج "Book of the Ascension") is a book by al-Qushayri (died 1072) concerning the "Miraj", that is, Muhammad's ascension into Heaven following his miraculous one-night journey from Mecca to Jerusalem.
  • The group claims that the purpose of the lift-off is for the ascension of the human race as a whole, to which individual ascension is a precursor and an aid.
  • Jesus' death is mentioned in the future sense (on the Day of Resurrection) in the Quran, and his attempted death and his ascension into Heaven in the past sense.
  • With his ascension to the throne, several significant moments in Frankish history occurred.

  • In the catalog as originally published the clusters were listed in increasing order of right ascension.
  • After Emperor Go-Uda's ascension in 1260, Saionji Sanekane negotiated with the Bakufu, and succeeded in getting Emperor Go-Fukakusa's son Hirohito named as Crown Prince.
  • Note that conjunctions in right ascension and ecliptic longitude need not take place on the same date.
  • In some Lucerne municipalities, there are similar traditions taking place on Ascension Day (In Swiss German this holiday is called: "Auffahrt" or "Uffahrt", meaning "ascension").
  • The first known ascension was that of Heredia, a Spanish military cartographer in 1792. In 1895, Henri Brulle and guide Célestin Passet achieved the first ascension on the northern side.

  • Right ascension is the celestial equivalent of terrestrial longitude.
  • Spain provided strong support to the Croatian ascension to the EU. On July 1, 2013, Spain welcomed Croatian EU ascension by hanging festive red cravat, invented by Croats, on the Cibeles Palace.
  • There have been twelve vacancies in the office, the first of which occurred between October 26, 1871 and January 1, 1872; after the ascension of James Skivring Smith to the office of president.
  • " (On Christ's ascension into heaven alone), [...] , [...] is a church cantata by Johann Sebastian Bach.
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