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sideration
sideˈration Now rare. Also 7–8 syd-. [ad. L. sīderātio blast, blight, palsy, f. sīderārī: see prec. So F. sidération, † syderation (16th cent.).] 1. Blasting of trees or plants.1623 Cockeram ii. A iv b, A Blasting thereof, Stellation, Syderation. 1656 Blount Glossogr., Syderation, Blasting of Trees ... Oxford English Dictionary
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The Space Observatory (Observatoire de l'Espace)
Events Sideration festival The Sideration festival takes place every year in March at the CNES’ headquarters in Paris. wikipedia.org
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stellation
stellation (stɛˈleɪʃən) [Noun of action f. L. stellāre to diversify with stars, to place among the stars, etc., f. stella star: see -ation.] † 1. Blighting or blasting of trees (attributed to starry influence): = sideration 1. Obs.—01623 [see sideration 1]. 1656 Blount Glossogr., Stellation, a blast... Oxford English Dictionary
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siriasis
‖ siriasis Path. (sɪˈraɪəsɪs) [a. L. sīriāsis, a. Gr. σειρίᾱσις, f. σειριᾶν to be hot and scorching.] A disease affecting children, characterized by inflammation of the brain and membranes, and burning fever. Cf. sideration 3.1601 Holland Pliny II. 397 Yong infants many times be tormented with an vn... Oxford English Dictionary
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