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eclipse

[ih-klips] / ɪˈklɪps /






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In other words, the coronagraph acts like an artificial Moon, blocking the Sun's bright surface to let scientists continuously observe its faint outer corona -something the real Moon does only during eclipses.

From BBC

Welsh rugby plumbed new depths at their own ground, eclipsing the 68-14 Six Nations defeat by England in March.

From BBC

Without local clams and a coal oven that eclipses 1000°F, can you make a white clam pie at home?

From Washington Post

But a recent review of our cards revealed that some are no longer worth their annual fees or have been eclipsed by better offerings.

From Seattle Times

He still believed the systems were inferior to the human brain in some ways but he thought they were eclipsing human intelligence in others.

From New York Times