Delphinus
Americannoun
genitive
Delphininoun
Etymology
Origin of Delphinus
< Latin delphīnus dolphin < Greek delphī́s dolphin, stem delphīn-
Example Sentences
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The Delphinus constellation is named for a Greek legend about a musician who played their instrument to summon a dolphin that saved them from pirates.
From Salon • Aug. 23, 2024
The array was able to produce the first pictures of a nova at the early fireball stage from one that erupted in the Delphinus constellation last year, from Earth’s point of view.
From Forbes • Oct. 27, 2014
Focusing on the ratings of a deal called Delphinus, the unit in 2011 sent S.&P. a so-called Wells notice warning that an enforcement action was possible.
From New York Times • Dec. 20, 2013
The SEC declined to comment about the status of the Delphinus investigation, or any other related investigations it may be working on.
From Washington Post • Feb. 8, 2013
“And that told you where the Delphinus was?”
From Missing Link by Herbert, Frank Patrick
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