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(noun) the arrangement or structure of a polyamorous relationship.  
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early 14c., constellacioun, "position of a planet in the zodiac;" late 14c., "one of the recognized star patterns handed down from antiquity" (in the zodiac or not), from Old Frenc [..]
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A grouping of stars that make an imaginary picture in the sky.
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Constellationa cluster of stars, or stars which appear to be near each other in the heavens, and which astronomers have reduced to certain figures (as the "Great Bear," the "Bull," [..]
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group of stars that form a recognizable shape.
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A geometric pattern of bright stars that appears grouped in the sky. Ancient observers named many constellations after gods, heroes, animals, and mythological beings. Leo (the Lion) is one example of [..]
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n. An arbitrary assemblage or group of stars.
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A geometric pattern of bright stars that appears grouped in the sky. Ancient observers named many constellations after gods, heroes, animals, and mythological beings. Leo (the Lion) is one example of [..]
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a cluster of stars, or stars which appear to be near each other in the heavens, and which astronomers have reduced to certain figures (as the "Great Bear," the "Bull," etc.) for th [..]
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noun. With regard to cognitive psychology, a set of concepts with a customary style or correlation.
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A distinctive pattern of stars used informally to organize a part of the sky. There are 88 official constellations, which technically define sections of the sky rather than collections of specific stars.
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(n) - a group of stars
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A group of stars apparently close together in the sky. Modern astronomy recognizes 88 such groups (e.g., Cassiopeia, Leo, etc.). Actually, the individual stars of a constellation may be great distance [..]
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A grouping of files to be processed, for example to be searched, indexed, tidied, macro-expanded… A constellation has a way to specify which drives, directories, files and extensions to include and wh [..]
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(n) an arrangement of parts or elements(n) a configuration of stars as seen from the earth
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(n.) A prominent pattern of bright stars, historically associated with mythological figures. In modern usage, each constellation incorporates a precisely defined region of the sky.
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patterns formed by groups of stars in the sky.
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A named grouping of fixed stars, e.g. Orion or the Big Dipper.
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is any of various groups of stars to which definite names have been given, as Ursa Major, Ursa Minor, Boötes, Cancer, Orion.
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A group of stars that make a shape, often named after mythological characters, people, animals, and things.
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A geometric pattern of bright stars that appears grouped in the sky. Ancient observers named many constellations after gods, heroes, animals, and mythological beings. Leo (the Lion) is one example of the 88 constellations.
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