Syzygy

/ˈsɪz.ɪ.d͡ʒi/

Synonyms for "syzygy" (38 found)

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algebraic relationastronomical phenomenoncelestial eventmathematical relationphysical phenomenon

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first syzygylunar syzygyplanetary syzygysecond syzygy

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astronomical syzygycelestial alignmentlunar syzygyplanetary syzygysolar syzygythree body alignment

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Tatoeba + Wiktionary

Tom was worried about the approaching trisolar syzygy.

Source: tatoeba (10734471)

Syzygy is the alignment of three celestial bodies, in this case the Sun, Moon and Earth.

Source: tatoeba (12013618)

The duration of an eclipse depends on the relative positions of the sun, moon, and earth in their syzygy.

Source: wiktionary

In 1936 Jung defends his concept of animus and anima by reference to the idea of the syzygy, concluding from the evidence in many different mythologies of the divine couple, united by a sacred marriage, that this motif is as universal as the existence of men and women. He postulates that in the syzygy the archetypal union of the parents is expressed, the mother corresponding to the anima.

Source: wiktionary

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