ephemeris
Americannoun
plural
ephemerides-
a table showing the positions of a heavenly body on a number of dates in a regular sequence.
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an astronomical almanac containing such tables.
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Archaic. an almanac or calendar.
noun
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a table giving the future positions of a planet, comet, or satellite
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an annual publication giving the positions of the sun, moon, and planets during the course of a year, information concerning eclipses, astronomical constants, etc
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obsolete a diary or almanac
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ephemeridesEtymology
Origin of ephemeris
1545–55; < Latin ephēmeris day book, diary < Greek ephēmerís diary, account book, derivative of ephḗmeros; see ephemeral
Example Sentences
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This is the offset to apply to Chariklo’s ephemeris to fit the observations.
From Nature • Apr. 4, 2014
When our ephemeris was first commenced, the corrections applied to existing tables rendered it more accurate than any other.
From Side-Lights on Astronomy and Kindred Fields of Popular Science by Newcomb, Simon
In one direction, however, our ephemeris will hereafter be far ahead of all others.
From Side-Lights on Astronomy and Kindred Fields of Popular Science by Newcomb, Simon
The first appropriation for an American ephemeris and nautical almanac was made by Congress in 1849.
From The Reminiscences of an Astronomer by Newcomb, Simon
In explaining it, I will take the ephemeris as it now is, with the small changes which have been made from time to time.
From Side-Lights on Astronomy and Kindred Fields of Popular Science by Newcomb, Simon
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