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ecliptic

[ih-klip-tik] / ɪˈklɪp tɪk /




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“So many lives are affected by this shutdown at all different levels,” John Harris, brewmaster and owner of Ecliptic Brewing said in a report on a Portland, Oregon, television station.

From The Guardian • Jan. 13, 2019

More than a few locals I spoke to referred to John Harris, who started Ecliptic in 2013, as a “legend”.

From The Guardian • May 27, 2017

And the Colurus �quinoctiorum passing through the point in the middle between those two Stars did then cut the Ecliptic in .

From The Chronology of Ancient Kingdoms Amended To which is Prefix'd, A Short Chronicle from the First Memory of Things in Europe, to the Conquest of Persia by Alexander the Great by Newton, Isaac, Sir

The great path of the Sun among the constellations as seen from the Earth is called the Ecliptic.

From The Astronomy of Milton's 'Paradise Lost' by Orchard, Thomas Nathaniel

Sun's path through the constellations called Ecliptic, 447-u.

From Morals and Dogma of the Ancient and Accepted Scottish Rite of Freemasonry by Pike, Albert




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