analemma
Americannoun
plural
analemmas, analemmatanoun
Other Word Forms
- analemmatic adjective
Etymology
Origin of analemma
1645–55; < Latin: pedestal of a sundial, sundial < Greek análēmma support
Example Sentences
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The club also hosts free night sky viewing events for the public with a variety of telescopes, as do other local organizations, including the Analemma Society and National Capital Astronomers.
From Washington Post
The Analemma Society hosts weekly viewing parties utilizing a variety of telescopes.
From Washington Post
Analemma, too, lost its 2020 vineyard to smoke conditions.
From New York Times
She’s worked since 2012 in the Oregon wine industry, in the Willamette first and then the Gorge, where she spent three years working for Analemma, and more recently at Syncline, which makes an excellent array of wines.
From New York Times
He and Ms. Fade, business partners, founded Analemma in 2010, first making wine only from fruit they purchased, supplemented more recently by their estate vineyard in Mosier, Ore.
From New York Times
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