eclipses
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An alignment of astronomical objects whereby one object comes between the observer (or notional observer) and another object, thus obscuring the latter.
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Especially, an alignment whereby a planetary object (for example, the Moon) comes between the Sun and another planetary object (for example, the Earth), resulting in a shadow being cast by the middle planetary object onto the other planetary object.
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A seasonal state of plumage in some birds, notably ducks, adopted temporarily after the breeding season and characterised by a dull and scruffy appearance.
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Obscurity, decline, downfall
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Of astronomical bodies, to cause an eclipse.
“The Moon eclipsed the Sun.”
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To overshadow; to be better or more noticeable than.
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(Irish grammar) To undergo eclipsis.
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An omission of words needed to fully express the sense of a phrase
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A line or dash used to show that text has been omitted
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(Irish grammar) A mutation of the initial sound of a word by which voiceless sounds become voiced, voiced stops become nasal consonants, and vowels acquire a prothetic nasal consonant: see Appendix:Irish mutations#Eclipsis.
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Source: https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/eclipse, https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/eclipses, https://en.wiktionary.org/wiki/eclipsis