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colure

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colure [kə′lu̇r]
(astronomy)
A great circle of the celestial sphere through the celestial poles and either the equinoxes or solstices, called respectively the equinoctial colure or the solstitial colure.


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Modern times call for a lighter and elegant metal to compliment the darker colures used today by the fashion industry, the sterling silver accompanies these tones fantastically and is also one of the more affordable metals on the market.
 
 
 
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