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 Translation for 'celestial' from English to Latin
ADJ   celestial | more celestial | most celestial
NOUN   a celestial | celestials
SYNO celestial | ethereal | heavenly | ...
caelestis {adj}celestial
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Translation for 'celestial' from English to Latin

celestial
caelestis {adj}
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Usage Examples English
  • "Nemastylis geminiflora", commonly known as prairie celestial, "celestial", Each flower lasts only one day, opening up in the late morning and closing mid-afternoon.
  • Accurate rendering of planets, moons, and stars with correct phases/brightness based on "FlightGears celestial simulation allows cues or data for celestial navigation - without reliance on vulnerable ground aids, including of pre-GPS era craft.
  • ... – 11 September 1596) was a Dutch navigator and celestial cartographer who mapped several constellations on the southern celestial hemisphere.
  • In the celestial equatorial coordinate system Σ(α, δ) in astronomy, polar distance (PD) is an angular distance of a celestial object on its meridian measured from the celestial pole, similar to the way declination (dec, δ) is measured from the celestial equator.
  • According to records, the first celestial globe was made by Geng Shou-chang (耿壽昌) between 70 BC and 50 BCE.

  • The equatorial coordinate system is a celestial coordinate system widely used to specify the positions of celestial objects.
  • A celestial sphere can also refer to a physical model of the celestial sphere or celestial globe.
  • Some examples of great circles on the celestial sphere include the celestial horizon, the celestial equator, and the ecliptic.
  • Hinduism also has many other lesser celestial beings, such as the married Gandharvas (male celestial musicians) and Apsaras (female celestial dancers).
  • He specialized in celestial mechanics and together with Gerald Clemence wrote the textbook "Methods of Celestial Mechanics".

  • For celestial mapping, astronomers may conceive the sky like the inside of a sphere divided into two halves by the celestial equator.
  • refers to the "ascension", or the point on the celestial equator that rises with any celestial object as seen from Earth's equator, where the celestial equator intersects the horizon at a right angle.
  • In some legal jurisdictions, celestial marriages can be recognized as civil marriages; in other cases, couples are civilly married outside of the temple and are later sealed in a celestial marriage.
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