ēvectĭo
21евекција — (лат. evectio) 1. издигања, искачување 2. астр. нееднаквост што ја покажува патеката на Месечината во кружењето околу Земјата поради нарушување од страна на Сонцето за време што не отстапува многу од времето на обиколувањето на Месечината околу… …
22Evektion — Evek|ti|on [...v...] die; <aus lat. evectio »das Herausfahren« zu evehere »herausführen, fahren«> durch die Sonne hervorgerufene Störung der Mondbewegung (Astron.) …
23evection — [ɪ vɛkʃ(ə)n] noun Astronomy regular variation in the eccentricity of the moon s orbit around the earth, caused mainly by the sun s attraction. Origin C17 (in the sense elevation, exaltation ): from L. evectio(n ), from evehere carry out or up …
24evekcija — evèkcija ž DEFINICIJA astron. kolebanje duljine Mjesečeve staze u vremenu od 31,8 dana ETIMOLOGIJA lat. evectio: uzlaženje …
25evection — /əˈvɛkʃən/ (say uh vekshuhn), /i / (say ee ) noun a periodic inequality in the moon s motion caused by the attraction of the sun. {Latin ēvectio, from ēvehere carry forth or up} –evectional, adjective …
26evección — {{#}}{{LM E16840}}{{〓}} {{[}}evección{{]}} ‹e·vec·ción› {{《}}▍ s.f.{{》}} Desigualdad periódica en la posición de la Luna en su órbita: • La evección está provocada por la atracción que el Sol ejerce sobre la Luna.{{○}} {{★}}{{\}}ETIMOLOGÍA:{{/}}… …
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27evección — (Del lat. evectĭo, ōnis, acción de levantarse en el aire). f. Astr. Desigualdad periódica en la forma y posición de la órbita de la Luna, ocasionada por la atracción del Sol …
28evection — [ē vek′shən, ivek′shən] n. [L evectio, a going up, carrying out < evectus, pp. of evehere < e , out, from + vehere, to carry: see WAY] a periodical variation in the motion of the moon in its orbit, caused by the attraction of the sun… …
29evection — n. Astron. a perturbation of the moon s motion caused by the sun s attraction. Etymology: L evectio (as E , vehere vect carry) …
30e|vec|tion — «ih VEHK shuhn», noun. Astronomy. the largest of the oscillatory disturbances of the moon s orbit, caused by changes in the sun s attraction. The time required for a complete oscillation is about 32 days. ╂[< Latin ēvectiō, ōnis a carrying… …