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词汇 asterism
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The asterism's appearance signified the coming of the rainy season and increase in food staple manioc, used at feasts to feed guests.
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Later, four more stars were added to this asterism, but the name remained unchanged.
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Its main asterism consists of 11 stars, and 108 stars in total are brighter than magnitude 6.5.
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Traditional astronomy tends to group stars into asterisms, and give proper names to those, not to individual stars.
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Historically, the most prominent stars were grouped into constellations and asterisms, and the brightest stars gained proper names.
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Star sapphires and rubies get their asterism from the titanium dioxide impurities (rutile) present in them.
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A ruby is known as a star ruby if it contains an asterism (distinctive star-shaped light refraction) in the gem.
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A total of 1,345 stars are drawn, grouped into 257 asterisms.
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The stars are arranged in several small groupings and asterisms.
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An asterism or its analogue may be used in conjunction with the extra space to mark a smaller subdivision than a subchapter.
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In addition to simple body colour, minerals can have various other distinctive optical properties, such as play of colours, asterism, chatoyancy, iridescence, tarnish, and pleochroism.
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Then a number is given to the individual stars in this asterism.
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Some rubies show a three-point or six-point asterism or star.
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It is not mentioned as frequently as other asterisms in mythology.
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Small rutile needles present in gems are responsible for an optical phenomenon known as asterism.
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Star sapphires and rubies get their asterism (star-forming shine) from the presence of titanium dioxide impurities.
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Their names are related to the most prominent asterisms in the respective sectors.
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This usually happened on the pooram asterism of one of the spring months.
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The "therefore" sign is sometimes used as a substitute for an asterism.
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