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total eclipse

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total eclipse [′tōd·əl i′klips]
(astronomy)
An eclipse that obscures the entire surface of the moon or sun.


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I knew that the only total eclipse of the sun in the first half of the sixth century occurred on the 21st of June, A.
Very good; then here we have it--'4 June, total eclipse of the moon commences at 8.
It is a precarious kind of property, too; a succession of total eclipses would probably ruin this tavern.
 
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