Moon - Law Dictionary Search Results
Earthlight
The sunlight reflected from the earth to the moon by which we see faintly when the moon is near
Eclipse
An interception or obscuration of the light of the sun moon or other luminous body by the intervention of some other
Crescent
The increasing moon the moon in her first quarter or when defined by
Astrology
studying the supposed influence of the relative positions of the moon, sun, planets and other stars on human affairs. It, requires
Selenocentric
As seen or estimated from the center of the moon with the moon central
Month
Month [fr. monath, Sax., moon, which was formerly written mone, as month was written moneth].
Easter
Church depend, is always the first Sunday after the Full Moon which happens upon, or next after, the twenty-first day of
Paraselene
A mock moon an image of the moon which sometimes appears at the
Moonset
The descent of the moon below the horizon also the time when the moon sets
LEM
transport people from a command module in orbit around the moon to the surface of the moon and back again
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