Celestial in spanish

Celestial

pronunciation: θelestiɑl part of speech: adjective
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celestial = celestial. 

Example: She also examines the tradition of the cross and celestial symbols (heavens, stars, sun) in early Medieval art.

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» celestial body = cuerpo celeste.

Example: Cartographic materials are all the materials that represent, in whole or in part, the earth or any celestial body and include two- and three-dimensional maps and plans.

» celestial chart = mapa celeste. [Mapa que describe la posición de los cuerpos celestes en el cielo]

Example: Cartographic materials are all the materials that represent, in whole or in part, the earth or any celestial body at any scale and include aeronautical, navigational, and celestial charts, etc.

» celestial equator = ecuador celeste, ecuador celestial.

Example: The day after the autumnal equinox the circle will be below the celestial equator.

» celestial navigation = astronavegación, navegación astrónomica.

Example: Before the development of celestial navigation, sailors navigated by dead reckoning -- this was the method used by Columbus and most other sailors of his era.

» celestial object = objeto celeste.

Example: Actually, 'evening star' or 'morning star' nearly always refers to Venus, which is by far the brightest celestial object in the sky after the sun and moon.

» celestial sphere = esfera celeste, bóveda celeste.

Example: A globe is a model of a celestial body, usually the earth or the celestial sphere, depicted on the surface of a sphere.

Celestial synonyms

ethereal in spanish: etéreo, pronunciation: ɪθɪriəl part of speech: adjective supernal in spanish: superno, pronunciation: supɜrnəl part of speech: adjective heavenly in spanish: celestial, pronunciation: hevənli part of speech: adjective
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