occultation
n . 掩蔽,消失,躲藏
掩蔽,消失,躲藏
occultation n 1 :
one celestial body obscures another [
synonym : {
eclipse },
{
occultation }]
Occultation \
Oc `
cul *
ta "
tion \,
n . [
L .
occultatio a hiding ,
fr .
occultare ,
v .
intens .
of occulere :
cf .
F .
occultation .
See {
Occult }.]
1 . (
Astron .)
The hiding of a heavenly body from sight by the intervention of some other of the heavenly bodies ; --
applied especially to eclipses of stars and planets by the moon ,
and to the eclipses of satellites of planets by their primaries .
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2 . (
Fig .:)
The state of being occult .
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The reappearance of such an author after those long periods of occultation . --
Jeffrey .
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{
Circle of perpetual occultation }.
See under {
Circle }.
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Eclipse \
E *
clipse "\ ([-
e ]*
kl [
i ^]
ps "),
n . [
F . ['
e ]
clipse ,
L .
eclipsis ,
fr .
Gr . '
e `
kleipsis ,
prop .,
a forsaking ,
failing ,
fr . '
eklei `
pein to leave out ,
forsake ; '
ek out lei `
pein to leave .
See {
Ex -},
and {
Loan }.]
1 . (
Astron .)
An interception or obscuration of the light of the sun ,
moon ,
or other luminous body ,
by the intervention of some other body ,
either between it and the eye ,
or between the luminous body and that illuminated by it .
A lunar eclipse is caused by the moon passing through the earth '
s shadow ;
a solar eclipse ,
by the moon coming between the sun and the observer .
A satellite is eclipsed by entering the shadow of its primary .
The obscuration of a planet or star by the moon or a planet ,
though of the nature of an eclipse ,
is called an {
occultation }.
The eclipse of a small portion of the sun by Mercury or Venus is called a {
transit }
of the planet .
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Note :
In ancient times ,
eclipses were ,
and among unenlightened people they still are ,
superstitiously regarded as forerunners of evil fortune ,
a sentiment of which occasional use is made in literature .
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That fatal and perfidious bark ,
Built in the eclipse ,
and rigged with curses dark . --
Milton .
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2 .
The loss ,
usually temporary or partial ,
of light ,
brilliancy ,
luster ,
honor ,
consciousness ,
etc .;
obscuration ;
gloom ;
darkness .
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All the posterity of our fist parents suffered a perpetual eclipse of spiritual life . --
Sir W .
Raleigh .
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As in the soft and sweet eclipse ,
When soul meets soul on lovers '
lips . --
Shelley .
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{
Annular eclipse }. (
Astron .)
See under {
Annular }.
{
Cycle of eclipses }.
See under {
Cycle }.
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85 Moby Thesaurus words for "
occultation ":
annular eclipse ,
blackout ,
blanketing ,
blocking ,
blotting out ,
burial ,
burying ,
cementwork ,
central eclipse ,
cloaking ,
clouding ,
coating ,
concealedness ,
concealment ,
coverage ,
covering ,
covering up ,
covertness ,
curtaining ,
darkening ,
deception ,
dematerialization ,
departure ,
disappearance ,
disappearing ,
dispersion ,
dissipation ,
dissolution ,
dissolving ,
eclipse ,
eclipsing ,
elimination ,
envelopment ,
enwrapment ,
enwrapping ,
erasure ,
evanescence ,
evaporation ,
extinction ,
fadeaway ,
fadeout ,
fading ,
going ,
hiddenness ,
hiding ,
incrustation ,
interment ,
invisibility ,
laying on ,
lunar eclipse ,
mantling ,
masking ,
melting ,
mystification ,
obduction ,
obscuration ,
obscurement ,
obscuring ,
overlaying ,
overspreading ,
pargeting ,
partial eclipse ,
passing ,
plasterwork ,
putting away ,
screening ,
secrecy ,
secretion ,
sheathing ,
shielding ,
shrouding ,
solar eclipse ,
stuccowork ,
subterfuge ,
superimposition ,
superposition ,
total eclipse ,
uncommunicativeness ,
upholstering ,
upholstery ,
vanishing ,
vanishing point ,
veiling ,
wipe ,
wrapping
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