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Total eclipse   /tˈoʊtəl ɪklˈɪps/   Listen
Total eclipse

noun
1.
An eclipse as seen from a place where the eclipsed body is completely obscured.






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"Total eclipse" Quotes from Famous Books



... the poor child had done nothing to deserve it; so in a plain and homely way he tried to draw him out of himself, and made him as free of his pantry as his sister was. And when Walter came, a few years before Mr Sutterby's death, putting Amos into almost total eclipse, Harry would have none of this third baby. "He'd got notice enough and to spare," he said, "and didn't want none from him." And now a new cord was winding itself year by year round the old butler's heart—a cord woven by the character of the ...
— Amos Huntingdon • T.P. Wilson



Words linked to "Total eclipse" :   occultation, eclipse



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