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1. eclipse

noun. ['ɪˈklɪps, əˈklɪps, iːˈklɪps'] one celestial body obscures another.

Etymology

  • eclipsis (Latin)
  • ἔκλειψις (Ancient Greek (to 1453))

Rhymes with Solar Eclipse

  • microchips
  • outstrips
  • strips
  • strip's
  • scripts
  • scripps
  • scripp's
  • equips
  • whips
  • whipps
  • trips
  • trip's
  • tripp's
  • thrips
  • snips
  • slips
  • skips
  • quips
  • grips
  • flips
  • ellipse
  • drips
  • dripps
  • crips
  • cripps
  • blips
  • zips
  • tips
  • tipps
  • sips

Sentences with solar-eclipse


1. Noun Phrase
This is one of the reasons we don't see a solar eclipse at every new moon.

2. Noun Phrase
It is not safe to stare at a solar eclipse.

3. Noun Phrase
Go outside on a sunny day to demonstrate the solar eclipse.

4. Noun Phrase
Most people can only see the chromosphere during a solar eclipse.

2. eclipse

verb. ['ɪˈklɪps, əˈklɪps, iːˈklɪps'] cause an eclipse of (a celestial body) by intervention.

Synonyms

Etymology

  • eclipsis (Latin)
  • ἔκλειψις (Ancient Greek (to 1453))

3. eclipse

verb. ['ɪˈklɪps, əˈklɪps, iːˈklɪps'] be greater in significance than.

Antonyms

Etymology

  • eclipsis (Latin)
  • ἔκλειψις (Ancient Greek (to 1453))