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Boötes

American  
[boh-oh-teez] / boʊˈoʊ tiz /

noun

Astronomy.

genitive

Boötis
  1. the Herdsman, a northern constellation between Ursa Major and Serpens, containing the bright star Arcturus.


Boötes British  
/ bəʊˈəʊtiːz /

noun

  1. a constellation in the N hemisphere lying near Ursa Major and containing the first magnitude star Arcturus

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Boötes Scientific  
/ bō-ōtēz /
  1. A constellation in the Northern Hemisphere near Virgo and Corona Borealis. It contains the bright star Arcturus. Boötes (the Plowman or Herdsman) is one of the earliest recorded constellations.


Etymology

Origin of Boötes

1650–60; < Latin < Greek Boṓtēs literally, ox-driver

Example Sentences

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There will be a chance of seeing the showers whenever the radiant point in the constellation Boötes is above the horizon.

From BBC • Jun. 5, 2025

Around 10 p.m., you can find the meteor shower by locating the constellation Boötes, which Krupp said can be seen by looking in a northeastern direction.

From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 2, 2025

And I do have stellar favorites, which I always look for first after stepping outside: Vega, high up in the constellation Lyra, Arcturus in Boötes and Antares in Scorpius, to name just a few.

From Scientific American • Aug. 25, 2023

A bright flash of gamma rays from the constellation Boötes that lasted nearly one minute came from a kilonova, as we described in a new paper.

From Salon • Jan. 1, 2023

Boötes 'mid the Triönes had bent “His wain with sloping pole; when Myrrha came “To her flagitious crime.

From The Metamorphoses of Publius Ovidus Naso in English blank verse Vols. I & II by Howard, J. J.