zodiac

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Pronunciation
/ˈzəʊ.dɪˌæk/(UK)
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/ˈzəʊ.dɪˌæk/(UK) · /ˈzoʊ.diˌæk/(US)

Definition of zodiac

9 senses · 2 parts of speech · etymology included

noun

  1. The belt-like region of the celestial sphere, approximately eight degrees north and south of the ecliptic, which includes the apparent path of the sun, moon, and visible planets.
    “Tremulous on the bladed graſs ſhone bright the pearly drops, like an aſſembly of ſparkling ſtars dancing on the plains of the zodiac; vocal was every bending ſpray, every reed was inſpired, each vvarbling throat ſeemed to emulate the melodious voice of the bird of a thouſand ſongs.”
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noun

  1. The belt-like region of the celestial sphere, approximately eight degrees north and south of the ecliptic, which includes the apparent path of the sun, moon, and visible planets.
    “Tremulous on the bladed graſs ſhone bright the pearly drops, like an aſſembly of ſparkling ſtars dancing on the plains of the zodiac; vocal was every bending ſpray, every reed was inſpired, each vvarbling throat ſeemed to emulate the melodious voice of the bird of a thouſand ſongs.”
  2. The twelve equal divisions of the zodiacal region into signs or houses, each named for a prominent constellation in the region.
  3. The twelve equal divisions of the zodiacal region into signs or houses, each named for a prominent constellation in the region.
  4. The ecliptic: the belt-like region of the celestial sphere corresponding to the apparent path of the sun over the course of a year.
  5. Any of various astrological systems considered similar to the above.
    “Discussing both Chinese and Western zodiacs might be a prewriting activity.”
    “So the Dendera Zodiac seems to be a complete copy of the Mesopotamian zodiac.”
  6. (countable)A circle decorated with the signs of the zodiac.
  7. A inflatable boat.
  8. (alt-of)Alternative letter-case form of zodiac.

name

  1. The Zodiac Killer.

Definitions from Wiktionary, CC BY-SA.

Etymology

From Middle English zodiak (late 14th century), from Old French zodiaque, from Latin zōdiacus, from Ancient Greek ζῳδιακός [κύκλος] (zōidiakós [kúklos], “[circle] of little animals”), from ζῴδιον (zōídion), the diminutive of ζῷον (zōîon, “animal”).

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