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  • 31Libitina (band) — Libitina is a gothic band originally from Sheffield, England.Libitina, the UK gothic darkwave band, was formed in 1994 when the founder members were students at the University of Sheffield. The 2003 2006 line up is Darren (guitar, programming),… …

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  • 32Parhelio — Saltar a navegación, búsqueda Parhelio producido por la luz pasando por las nubes cargadas de hielo. El verdadero sol está fuera de la imagen, a la derecha …

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  • 33parhelic — [pärhi lī′ə kəlpär hē′lik, pärhel′ik] adj. of or like a parhelion or parhelia: also parheliacal [pärhi lī′ə kəl] * * * See parhelion. * * * …

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  • 34Miracle of the Sun — Location of Fátima, Portugal The Miracle of the Sun ( …

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  • 35parhélie — ou parélie [ pareli ] n. m. • 1671, 1611; parahele 1547; lat. parelion; gr. parêlios, de hêlios « soleil » ♦ Didact. Image du soleil (dite aussi faux soleil) due au phénomène de réfraction qui produit également le halo. ● parhélie nom masculin… …

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  • 36arc of lowitz — ˈlōˌvits Usage: usually capitalized L Etymology: after J. T. Lowitz fl 1794 Russ. astronomer : a rare halo extending obliquely downward and inward from a 22 degree parhelion * * * /loh vits/, Meteorol. a halo or arc of light, occurring… …

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  • 37sun dog — noun 1. : parhelion 2. : a small nearly round halo on the parhelic circle most frequently just outside the halo of 22 degrees called also dog, weather gall * * * (also sundog [ sənˌdôg]) n. another term for parhelion …

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  • 38par- — prefix var. of PARA (1) before a vowel or h; (paraldehyde; parody; parhelion). * * * comb. form variant spelling of para I shortened before a vowel or h (as in paraldehyde, parody, parhelion) * * * …

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  • 39sun|dog — «SUHN DG, DOG», noun. 1. = parhelion. (Cf. ↑parhelion) 2. a small or incomplete rainbow. ╂[origin uncertain] …

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  • 40Mock — Mock, a. Imitating reality, but not real; false; counterfeit; assumed; sham. [1913 Webster] That superior greatness and mock majesty. Spectator. [1913 Webster] {Mock bishop s weed} (Bot.), a genus of slender umbelliferous herbs ({Discopleura})… …

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