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constellate
▪ I. constellate, ppl. a. Chiefly poet. (ˈkɒnstələt, kənˈstɛlət) [ad. L. constellāt-us starred, studded with stars, f. con- + stellātus starred, pa. pple. of stellāre, f. stella star. Cf. F. constellé.] 1. = constellated 2.1649 G. Daniel Trinarch, Hen. IV, cclxxiii, Greate Perseus sate Below Boötes,...
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constellatory
constellatory, a. rare. (kənˈstɛlətərɪ) [See constellate and -ory. Cf. med.L. constellātor astrologer (Du Cange).] † 1. Pertaining to constellations (sense 1), or to the casting of nativities, etc., from them. Obs.1652 Gaule Magastrom. 149 Hath not the constellatory fatation introduced so many starr...
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George Ferrandi
Star: Simmering, a Vienna-based Constellate that moved online at the beginning of the pandemic, was featured in Documenta 15 in a presentation by Brunnenpassage A rope woven by Constellate participants from different parts of the world during lockdown served as the setting for the workshop as well as a materialized
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constell
† conˈstell, v. Obs. rare—1. [ad. L. *constellāre: see next.] intr. = constellate v. 4.1602 W. Fulbecke Pandectes 50 Annibal that admirable souldier, in whom the two seuerall natures of the Foxe and the Lion did constell and accorde.
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Ugo Perone
various other philosophers (specifically, Plato, Aristotle, Hegel, Schelling, Kierkegaard, Husserl, Heidegger, Merleau-Ponty, and Levinas) whose names constellate
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rubricize
rubricize, v. rare. (ˈruːbrɪsaɪz) [f. rubric n. + -ize.] a. trans. To provide with a rubric or rubrics. b. intr. To make general categorizations. Hence ˈrubricizing ppl. a.1920 R. Harris Testimonies ii. vii. 65 There is no reason to alter the opinion that the Testimony material should be rubricized....
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The Cantos
These fragments constellate to form an exemplum of what Pound calls "clear song".
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constellation
constellation (kɒnstəˈleɪʃən) Also 4–5 constellacioun, -acyoun, (-stelacioun), 4, 6 -stellacion, -acyon; 4 -stillacion(e, -acioun(e, 6 -atioun; 4 -stollacion, -stolacioun. [a. F. constellation (13th c. in Littré), or ad. L. constellātiōn-em (in sense 1).] † 1. Astrol. a. The configuration or positio...
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contemplate
contemplate, v. (ˈkɒntəmpleɪt, kənˈtɛmpleɪt) [f. L. contemplāt- ppl. stem of contemplāre, -ārī: see contemple. In a few rare cases (Shakes., Hudibras) stressed ˈcontemplate in 16–17th c.; also by Kenrick 1773, Webster 1828, among writers on pronunciation. Byron, Shelley, and Tennyson have both modes...
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万字干货:投资人过去一年中对创业者提出的30条最佳建议
这些天,她正忙于建设 Constellate,但去年,沃尔夫森花时间分享了她个人收集的文件和模板,以便在日常工作中保持专注,同时还能朝着更长远的目标取得进展。
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planet
▪ I. planet, n.1 (ˈplænɪt) Forms: 3–6 planete, (4–6 -ette, 5 -ett, Sc. -ait, 6 Sc. -eit, 7 plannet(t), 5– planet. [ME. a. OF. planete (F. planète), ad. late L. planēta or planētēs (cited only in pl. planētæ = cl. L. stellæ errantes), a. Gr. πλανήτης wanderer, hence, in pl. (ἀστέρες) πλανῆται wanderi...
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