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constellated
constellated, ppl. a. (ˈkɒnstəleɪtɪd) [f. prec.] † 1. Astrol. Fashioned under a particular ‘constellation’, or conjunction of planets, or bearing the mark of one. [So F. constellé (in Molière).] constellated images: ‘images astronomically framed under certaine constellations to preserve from several... Oxford English Dictionary
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Mario Bettinus
Bettinus tackled the 'learned hallucinations' constellated about the quadrature problem, and about asymptotic lines which go de infinito infinito, as well wikipedia.org
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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,... Oxford English Dictionary
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Aura (Magnus Lindberg)
nowhere is this quality more magisterially displayed than in Aura, with its strong and surprising cadential gestures emerging from roiling clouds of constellated wikipedia.org
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unconstellated
unˈconstellated, ppl. a. (un-1 8.)1782–3 W. F. Martyn Geog. Mag. I. Introd. 13 Observations on the unconstellated bodies. 1866 J. B. Rose tr. Ovid's Met. 230 The great brother twins, not yet on high, Unconstellated yet. Oxford English Dictionary
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M. C. Bradbrook
Dramatic Form in the English and Irish Renaissance (1983) Collected Papers III Muriel Bradbrook on Shakespeare (1984) Shakespeare in His Context: The Constellated wikipedia.org
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by-passing
▪ I. † ˈby-ˌpassing, vbl. n. Obs. [f. by- 2 a.] The action of going past: said both of the movements of a person and of the lapse of time.1526 Pilgr. Perf. (1531) 3 The great mystery of this by passynge of god. 1621 Sc. Acts Jas. VI, iii. ¶1 If they fayle therein at the by-passing of every one of th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Paradiso (Dante)
(Canto XIV): As, graced with lesser and with larger lights between the poles of the world, the Galaxy gleams so that even sages are perplexed; so, constellated wikipedia.org
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configure
configure, v. (kənˈfɪgjʊə(r), -ˈfɪgə(r)) [ad. L. configūrāre, to fashion after some pattern, f. con- together + figūrāre to shape: see figure v. Cf. F. configure-r (16th c. in Littré).] 1. trans. To fashion according to something else as a model; to conform in figure or fashion (to).1382 Wyclif Phil... Oxford English Dictionary
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Shadow (psychology)
Conversely, "to the degree in which the shadow is recognised and integrated, the problem of the anima, i.e., of relationship, is constellated," and becomes wikipedia.org
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confection
▪ I. confection, n. (kənˈfɛkʃən) Forms: 4 confeccioun, 5–6 -ion, 5–7 -fexion, 5 -fectyone, 6 -tione, -feccyon, (-feccon), 5– confection. [a. F. confection, OF. confeccion, ad. L. confectiōn-em, n. of action from conficĕre: see confect v.] 1. Making or preparation by mixture of ingredients; mixing, c... Oxford English Dictionary
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Bigu (grain avoidance)
It generates the five grains below and becomes the constellated stars above. wikipedia.org
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Erde essen
  With Eating Soil, the filmmaker Laura Weissenberger weaves a collective cosmos of scenes constellated by an extended Latin American family in Colombia 豆瓣
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Keith Maillard
“Through constellated fragments of memory, key moments in twentieth-century America, and the unfolding of an acclaimed literary life,” Justice writes, wikipedia.org
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Technological paradigm
For instance, when important technological innovations which are originally produced in a specific branch of the economy are constellated, pervasive effects wikipedia.org
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