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  • 11Caelum — For the cargo ship, see USS Caelum (AK 106). Cae redirects here. For other uses, see CAE (disambiguation). Caelum Constellation List of stars in Caelum Abbreviation Cae …

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  • 12Caelum — Daten des Sternbildes Grabstichel Deutscher Name Grabstichel Lateinischer Name Caelum Lateinischer Genitiv Caeli Lateinische Abkürzung Cae Lage auf Himmelsäquator …

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  • 13Caelum — /see leuhm/, n., gen. Caeli / luy, lee/. Astron. the Sculptor s Tool, or Chisel, a small southern constellation between Columba and Eridanus. [ < L: engraving tool] * * * …

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  • 14Caelum — noun A summer constellation of the southern sky, said to resemble a chisel …

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  • 15Caelum — /ˈsiləm/ (say seeluhm) noun (genitive Caeli /ˈsilaɪ/ (say seeluy)) a small constellation between Horologium and Columba. {New Latin, from Latin: the sculptor s chisel; coined by N de La Caille, 1713–62} …

  • 16Caelum — noun a constellation in the southern hemisphere near Columba and Eridanus • Instance Hypernyms: ↑constellation …

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  • 17Mortuus Caelum — Origin Athens, Greece Genres Black metal Blackened death metal Years active 2004–present Labels Black Metal.com O.B.S.E. productions …

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  • 18Ruet Caelum — was a screamo/indie band from Cleveland, Ohio. Ruet Caelum has been likened to A Long Winter and early emo bands like Rites of Spring and Indian Summer. Ruet Caelum was well know for their explosive live shows, and someone was bound to get&#8230; …

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  • 19USS Caelum (AK-106) — was a Crater class cargo ship commissioned by the U.S. Navy for service in World War II. She was responsible for delivering troops, goods and equipment to locations in the war zone. Caelum was launched 25 July 1943 as SS Wyatt Earp by California&#8230; …

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  • 20Fiat justitia ruat caelum — is a Latin legal phrase, translating to Let justice be done, though the heavens fall. The maxim signifies the belief that justice must be realized regardless of consequences. According to the 19th century abolitionist politician Charles Sumner,&#8230; …

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