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Serpentis

American  
[ser-pen-tis] / sərˈpɛn tɪs /

noun

  1. genitive of Serpens.


Example Sentences

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But Serpentis wasn’t too surprised—after all, she said, distance methods are known to be unreliable.

From Slate • Sep. 3, 2020

Serpentis took her analysis one step further, detailing her work step by step on her blog so others could follow along.

From Slate • Sep. 3, 2020

When she read about Jessica’s case in the news, Serpentis, who has studied forensic astrology for a decade, knew what to do.

From Slate • Sep. 3, 2020

Many, like Serpentis and Evans, use pseudonyms to protect themselves; Serpentis even stopped practicing forensic astrology for a while after the cold case suspect contacted her, upset about a reading she posted.

From Slate • Sep. 3, 2020

He gave the approximate period of revolution of some of these: Castor, 342 years; δ Serpentis, 375 years; γ Leonis, 1,200 years; ε Bootis, 1,681 years.

From History of Astronomy by Forbes, George