saros
the period of 223 synodic months, equaling 6585.32 days or 18 years, 11.32 days (or 10.32 days if 5 leap years occur in the interval), after which eclipses repeat but are shifted 120° west.
Origin of saros
1Other words from saros
- sa·ron·ic [suh-ron-ik], /səˈrɒn ɪk/, adjective
Words Nearby saros
Other definitions for Saros (2 of 2)
Gulf of, an inlet of the Aegean, N of the Gallipoli Peninsula. 37 miles (60 km) long; 22 miles (35 km) wide.
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How to use saros in a sentence
This recurrence of eclipses after intervals of 18·03 years is called the saros, and was known to the Chaldeans.
The Astronomy of the Bible | E. Walter MaunderThe discovery of the saros was such as was within their power, and was certainly no small achievement.
The Astronomy of the Bible | E. Walter MaunderBut a given saros eclipse in its successive reappearances undergoes other transformations besides that of Terrestrial longitude.
The Story of Eclipses | George ChambersA new eclipse thus entering will at first be a very small one, but will be larger at every recurrence in each saros.
The Story of Eclipses | George ChambersThe foregoing does not by any means exhaust all that can be said respecting the saros even on the popular side.
The Story of Eclipses | George Chambers
British Dictionary definitions for saros (1 of 2)
/ (ˈseɪrɒs) /
a cycle of about 18 years 11 days (6585.32 days) in which eclipses of the sun and moon occur in the same sequence and at the same intervals as in the previous such cycle
Origin of saros
1Derived forms of saros
- saronic (səˈrɒnɪk), adjective
British Dictionary definitions for Saros (2 of 2)
/ (ˈsɑːrɒs) /
Gulf of Saros an inlet of the Aegean in NW Turkey, north of the Gallipoli Peninsula. Length: 59 km (37 miles). Width: 35 km (22 miles)
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