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Moon of Jupiter
due to solar and planetary perturbations. Sinope belongs to the Pasiphae group, a group of retrograde moons of Jupiter with semi-major axes spread over
Sinope_(moon)
Topics referred to by the same term
port Sinope (mythology), in Greek mythology, daughter of Asopus Sinope (moon), a moon of the planet Jupiter Sinope (moth), a moth genus Sinope Gospels
Sinope
Natural satellites of the planet Jupiter
inner moons, nor hundreds of possible kilometer-sized outer irregular moons that were only briefly captured by telescopes. All together, Jupiter's moons form
Moons_of_Jupiter
Municipality in Turkey on the Black Sea
Caucasus. The Greek colony of Sinope (Greek: Σινώπη, romanized: Sinṓpē) was founded by Ionians from the city of Miletus. Sinope issued its own coinage, founded
Sinop,_Turkey
Astronomical body that orbits a planet
to as moons, by analogy with the Moon, Earth's natural satellite. In English, the Moon with a capital M denotes Earth's satellite, while moon with a
Natural_satellite
original on 19 May 2019. Retrieved 10 March 2008. Guide, Universe. "Sinope, Jupiter Moon". Universe Guide. Retrieved 24 January 2025. Nicholson, S.B. (1938)
List_of_natural_satellites
Moon of Jupiter
red color class (V=21.39 B−V=0.72, V−R=0.50), similarly to Megaclite and Sinope. Callirrhoe probably did not form near Jupiter but was captured by Jupiter
Callirrhoe_(moon)
Group of Jupiter's moons
the original body's mass. However, if Sinope belongs to the group, the ratio is much smaller, 87%. Though the moons' orbital elements show wide variation
Pasiphae_group
Captured satellite following an irregular orbit
In astronomy, an irregular moon, irregular satellite, or irregular natural satellite is a natural satellite following an orbit that is irregular in some
Irregular_moon
Depictions of the planet
humans in others. The moons of Jupiter have also been featured in a large number of stories, especially the four Galilean moons—Io, Europa, Ganymede,
Jupiter_in_fiction
The naming of moons has been the responsibility of the International Astronomical Union's committee for Planetary System Nomenclature since 1973. That
Naming_of_moons
Thе history of discovering planets and moons
permanent schemes), and the discoverer(s) listed. Historically the naming of moons did not always match the times of their discovery. Traditionally, the discoverer
Timeline of discovery of Solar System planets and their moons
Timeline_of_discovery_of_Solar_System_planets_and_their_moons
American astronomer
Observatory, while observing the recently discovered Jovian moon Pasiphaë, he discovered a new one, Sinope, whose orbit he computed for his Ph.D. thesis in 1915
Seth_Barnes_Nicholson
1957 novel by Isaac Asimov
the International Astronomical Union gave Jupiter IX the official name Sinope. Asimov describes Jupiter IX as being 89 miles in diameter, but its diameter
Lucky Starr and the Moons of Jupiter
Lucky_Starr_and_the_Moons_of_Jupiter
Moon of Jupiter
light red color class (B−V=0.94, V−R=0.41 ), similarly to Callirrhoe and Sinope. Megaclite probably did not form near Jupiter but was captured by Jupiter
Megaclite
lusted after several nymphs, most importantly Echo and Syrinx. Diogenes of Sinope, speaking in jest, related a myth of Pan learning masturbation from his
List_of_love_and_lust_deities
Topics referred to by the same term
former publisher Verlag Harri Deutsch Hades (moon), a 1955–1975 informal name for Jupiter IX, now called Sinope HADES (software), a signal processing system
Hades_(disambiguation)
281 BC–62 AD kingdom in northern Anatolia
) The coastal region was dominated by Greek cities such as Amastris and Sinope, which became the Pontic capital after its capture. The coast was rich in
Kingdom_of_Pontus
Graeco-Egyptian deity
in Alexandria. According to Plutarch, Ptolemy stole the cult statue from Sinope in Asia Minor, having been instructed in a dream by the "unknown god" to
Serapis
Algerines Russo-Turkish War 2-4 June Action of 2 June Russians Turks At Sinope Russo-Swedish War 26 July Battle of Öland Indecisive: Swedish under Charles
List_of_naval_battles
was also a potential conflict between Hades, an unofficial name for Sinope, a moon of Jupiter between 1955 and 1975, and Pluto. Vulcan, a hypothetical
Name_conflicts_in_astronomy
Ancient Egyptian deity
of Ancient Egypt. According to Plutarch, Ptolemy stole the statue from Sinope, having been instructed in a dream by the Unknown God to bring the statue
Apis_(deity)
Topics referred to by the same term
Verlag, a Swiss publishing house Diogenes Club, named after Diogenes of Sinope, co-founded by Sherlock Holmes' brother Mycroft Diogenes, an interstellar
Diogenes_(disambiguation)
Ancient Greek god of the wilds, shepherds, and flocks
for his sexual prowess and is often depicted with a phallus. Diogenes of Sinope, speaking in jest, related a myth of Pan learning masturbation from his
Pan_(god)
Astronomical observatory in California
of the size of the major moons of Jupiter by Albert A. Michelson in 1891 Several moons of Jupiter Amalthea Elara Himalia Sinope Near-Earth asteroid (29075)
Lick_Observatory
Satellites of Jupiter
Elara, Lysithea, and Leda) and half of them retrograde (Pasiphae, Carme, Sinope, and Ananke). These eight are sometimes referred to as the "classical" irregular
Himalia_group
around Uranus or Neptune for long-term study of their moons. For the small outer irregular moons of Uranus, such as Sycorax, which were not discovered
List of Solar System objects by size
List_of_Solar_System_objects_by_size
First spacecraft to visit Jupiter and the outer Solar System (1972–2003)
flyby operations during the next sixty days. The orbit of the outer moon Sinope was crossed on November 8. The bow shock of Jupiter's magnetosphere was
Pioneer_10
End of the human species
of the end of humankind only as part of a cycle of renewal. Marcion of Sinope was a proto-Protestant who advocated for antinatalism that could lead to
Human_extinction
Fifth planet from the Sun
Eurydome Kore Cyllene Jupiter LVI Jupiter LIX S/2003 J 4 Pasiphae Hegemone Sinope Sponde Autonoe Megaclite History of Jupiter Exploration of Jupiter Pioneer
Outline_of_Jupiter
Total eclipse
50% obscuration in Burkina Faso, Mai, Songhai, Benghazi in Libya, Ankara, Sinope, the north of the Caspian and a part of Mongolia and on the other side,
Solar_eclipse_of_May_12,_1706
Ancient Egyptian god of the afterlife
that Ptolemy I established the cult after dreaming of a colossal statue at Sinope in Anatolia. His councillors identified the statue as the Greek god Pluto
Osiris
Greek god and personification of the Sun
at the island of Kos and excavations have revealed traces of his cult at Sinope, Pozzuoli, Ostia and elsewhere. After a plague hit the city of Cleonae,
Helios
Period of eastern Mediterranean history from 323 to 30 BC
kingdom were on the coast, populated by Greek colonies such as Trapezus and Sinope, the latter of which became the capital of the kingdom. Epigraphic evidence
Hellenistic_period
Television series
relents on most of them after meeting with the philosopher Diogenes of Sinope and becoming impressed by his wisdom, as well as his simple life and philosophy
Reign:_The_Conqueror
Topics referred to by the same term
Dakota Sioux author and activist also known as Mary Brave Bird Diogenes of Sinope (c. 413/403–c. 324/321 BC), ancient Greek philosopher Michael Artiaga (born
Dog_(disambiguation)
Greek epic poem dated to the 3rd century BC
them from his tomb by the sea, and the others are three men stranded at Sinope. The Argonauts pour libations to the ghost of Sthenelus and the three survivors
Argonautica
Ancient Greek philosopher (341–270 BC
contemporary philosophical school of Cynicism. The Cynic philosopher Diogenes of Sinope was still alive when Epicurus would have been in Athens for his required
Epicurus
mythology) Lantern of Diogenes, carried by the Cynic philosopher Diogenes of Sinope to aid in his fruitless search for an honest man. (Greek philosophy) Magic
List_of_mythological_objects
Tenth conflict of the Russo-Turkish wars (1853–1856)
crushing defeat. The Russian victory in the naval battle of Sinope was called "the massacre of Sinope". Although Russia and the Ottoman Empire were already
Crimean_War
Diseases named after a person
Havisham syndrome, Plyushkin syndrome)– the Greek philosopher Diogenes of Sinope (usage is deemed a misnomer, as Diogenes did not exhibit these symptoms)
List_of_eponymous_diseases
Dark region on Ganymede
Jupiter's moons. Nicholson Regio is named after Seth Barnes Nicholson, an American astronomer who discovered four of Jupiter's minor moons—Sinope, Lysithea
Nicholson_Regio
Philosophical problem-solving principle
Marmoutiers Pico della Mirandola Heraclitus King James VI and I Marcion of Sinope Maimonides Adi Shankara Thomas Aquinas William of Ockham Early modern Augustin
Occam's_razor
Sexual stimulation of one's own genitals
Philosophers by the third-century AD biographer Diogenes Laërtius, Diogenes of Sinope, the fourth-century BC Cynic philosopher, often masturbated in public, which
Masturbation
Board game
Orange (Jupiter's moons): Callisto, Ganymede, Io, Europa, Amalthea, Himalia, Elara, Thebe, Metis, Adrastea, Sinope. Yellow (Saturn's moons): Titan, Rhea,
Solarquest
Obscene raising of the middle finger
finger." Diogenes Laërtius records how the Cynic philosopher Diogenes of Sinope directed the gesture at the orator Demosthenes in 4th-century BC Athens
The_finger
Mythological and religious figure
in hell, Satan executes the desires of Lucifer as his vassal. Aquila of Sinope derives the word hêlêl, the Hebrew name for the morning star, from the verb
Lucifer
Iron Age people of Anatolia
From there they turned west along the coast of the Black Sea as far as Sinope, and then headed south towards Tabal, in 705 BC campaigning against an Assyrian
Mushki
Apocryphal scripture connected with the Bible
Testament of Benjamin in his polemic against docetic theologian Marcion of Sinope (AD 85 - 160), but this is not certain. Aside from that, a mention of them
Testaments of the Twelve Patriarchs
Testaments_of_the_Twelve_Patriarchs
Christian scholar, ascetic, and theologian (c. 185 – c. 253)
translations of Theodotion (a Jewish scholar from c. 180 AD), Aquila of Sinope (another Jewish scholar from c. 117–138), and Symmachus (an Ebionite scholar
Origen
8th-century Indian Vedic scholar
based this dating on Yajnesvara Sastri's treatise Aryavidya-sudhakar ("The Moon of Noble Knowledge"), who in turn cited Bhatta Nilakantha's work Sankara-mandara-saurabha
Adi_Shankara
Belief that there is only one God
Heaven loves men dearly not without reason. Heaven ordered the sun, the moon, and the stars to enlighten and guide them. Heaven ordained the four seasons
Monotheism
Ancient Greek god
grounds that Apollo, being immortal, would tire of her when she grew old. Sinope, a nymph, was approached by the amorous Apollo. She made him promise that
Apollo
German philosopher (1724–1804)
argued that the Moon's gravity would slow down the Earth's spin. He also put forth the argument that gravity would eventually cause the Moon's tidal locking
Immanuel_Kant
Belief that God and reality are identical
Canada. Retrieved 5 February 2022. Adler, Margot (1986). Drawing Down the Moon. Beacon Press. Sagan, Dorion, "Dazzle Gradually: Reflections on the Nature
Pantheism
Class of religious beliefs
Königreich: Taylor & Francis. Hutton, Ronald (1999). The triumph of the moon: a history of modern pagan witchcraft. Oxford; New York: Oxford University
Animism
Hindu saint and yoga guru (1896–1982)
Day and night, an overflowing light of bliss pervaded me." On the full moon night of August 3, 1922, at midnight, twenty-six-year-old Nirmala enacted
Anandamayi_Ma
Depictions in culture of the planet Venus
"bringer of dawn", the Ancient Greek name for the morning star. Aquila of Sinope derives the word hêlêl, the Hebrew name for the morning star, from the verb
Venus_in_culture
Metal, colour, or fur used in heraldic design
alternative name in French, sinople, is derived from the ancient city of Sinope in Asia Minor (Turkey), which was famous for its pigments. Purpure (Fr.
Tincture_(heraldry)
American Reformed theologian (1892–1971)
Archived from the original on April 2, 2015. Retrieved March 15, 2015. Moon 1999. "The Niebuhr Family of Theologians". Historical Marker Database. Retrieved
Reinhold_Niebuhr
Nonconceptual awareness and interconnectedness
the moon. "Poor man," he sighed, "How I wish I could give him this glorious moon." (Zen Story: Steal the Moon) "Clear mind is like the full moon in the
Nondualism
2nd-century Syrian satirist and rhetorician
writings of Lucian in his Socrates Gone Mad; or, the Dialogues of Diogenes of Sinope (1770) and his Conversations in Elysium (1780). Lucian appears as one of
Lucian
Hypothesis about Solar System planets' orbits
six bodies in three systems examined by Blagg had been discovered: Pluto, Sinope (Jupiter IX), Lysithea (J X), Carme (J XI), Ananke (J XII), and Miranda
Titius–Bode_law
etc.) Arthurian legend (e.g. Camelot, Excalibur, Guinevere) Planets and moons (Jupiter, Ganymede, etc.) Gemstones (Amethyst, Topaz) Scientists and inventors
List of oil and gas fields of the North Sea
List_of_oil_and_gas_fields_of_the_North_Sea
Range of new religious beliefs and practices
"Resolution of the 5th Annual Meeting of the Traditional Elders Circle". Two Moons' Camp, Rosebud Creek, Montana: Northern Cheyenne Nation. Archived from the
New_Age
Ancient Greek philosopher (fl. c. 500 BC)
believed the Sun and Moon were bowls containing fire, with lunar phases explained by the turning of the bowl. His study of the moon near the end of the
Heraclitus
View which rejects laws or legalism
ascribed to the involuntary reaction upon it of Gnosticism. Marcion of Sinope was the founder of Marcionism which rejected the Hebrew Bible in its entirety
Antinomianism
View that attributes oneness or singleness to a concept
Press, ISBN 1-57392-359-1 Maezumi, Taizan; Glassman, Bernie (2007), The Hazy Moon of Enlightenment, Wisdom Publ Mandik, Pete (2010), Key Terms in Philosophy
Monism
Charles Dickens Dickinsonian – Emily Dickinson Diogenean – Diogenes of Sinope Dionysian – Dionysus, of Greek mythology (as in Dionysian Mysteries); Dionysius
List of eponymous adjectives in English
List_of_eponymous_adjectives_in_English
Concept of rebirth in different physical form
reincarnation. Reincarnation was taught by several Gnostics such as Marcion of Sinope (c. 85 – c. 160). Belief in reincarnation was rejected by several Church
Reincarnation
Philosophical question
is glorious" about life. "Gravity, geology, and the specific orbit of the moon lead to the tidal patterns of the Earth's oceans and thus to both the environment
Problem_of_evil
Indian guru (1911?–2008)
album The Mashuganishi Yogi, by actor Cash Oshman in the film Man on the Moon, by comedian Mike Myers in the film The Love Guru,[citation needed] and in
Maharishi_Mahesh_Yogi
the Battle of Navarino, annihilated the Ottoman fleet in the Battle of Sinope, commander and hero at the Siege of Sevastopol (1854–1855) Andrey Popov
List_of_Russian_people
Traditions of human transformation aided by religious experiences
Boston & London: Shambhala Maezumi, Taizan; Glassman, Bernie (2007), The Hazy Moon of Enlightenment, Wisdom Publications Magee, Glenn Alexander (2016), The
Mysticism
Philosophical question
finely-tuned to maintain life, then it suggests a fine tuner—God. The Sun and the Moon are not just random objects floating in the Milky Way, rather they serve
Existence_of_God
Shakta poet of eighteenth century Bengal
laugh! But what our minds accept, our hearts do not. Ants try to grasp the moon, we the goddess. Ramprasad's songs are still popular in Bengal and recited
Ramprasad_Sen
Dante places her amongst the sexual sinners. Inf. V, 61–62. Diogenes of Sinope (c. 412–323 BCE): Greek philosopher. Encountered by Dante in Limbo. Inf
List of cultural references in the Divine Comedy
List_of_cultural_references_in_the_Divine_Comedy
Two fundamental and often opposing concepts
ruling the universe. This is centered on the worship of a divine couple, the Moon Goddess and the Horned God, who are regarded as lovers. However, there is
Dualism_in_cosmology
In religion and philosophy, immaterial essence of a living being
more reflective of Greek (compartmentalized) than Hebrew (unitive) ideas.", Moon, "Soul", in Benner & Hill (eds.), Baker encyclopedia of psychology & counseling
Soul
Theological doctrine
creation of elements of the physical world (mountains, rivers, the sun and moon, etc.) from the body of a creator called Pángǔ (盤古). Such stories did not
God_becomes_the_Universe
Subjective attitude that something is true
language: for example, Pedro's belief that the Earth is bigger than the Moon. But some cases involving comparisons between beliefs are not easily captured
Belief
Linnaeus, 1758 Crustacean Diogenes A large hermit crab named after Diogenes of Sinope, who was said to live in a clay jar (pithos). Subsequently transferred to
List of organisms named after famous people (born before 1800)
List_of_organisms_named_after_famous_people_(born_before_1800)
Jewish revolt. Jerusalem renamed Aelia Capitolina . 142–144? Marcion of Sinope: bishop according to Catholic Encyclopedia, goes to Rome, possibly to buy
Timeline_of_Christianity
Hegemon of Thasos Hegemone Hegesandridas Hegesias of Cyrene Hegesias of Sinope Hegesinus of Pergamon Hegesippus (orator) Hegesippus of Halicarnassus Hegesistratus
Index of ancient Greece-related articles
Index_of_ancient_Greece-related_articles
Bulgarian saint
109-111. The date of 20 November 303 fits both the phase of the moon (NASA: Phases of the Moon 301 to 400 Archived 2013-01-17 at the Wayback Machine) and the
Dasius_of_Durostorum
Worship of or belief in multiple deities
pp. 165–166. ISBN 0939708027. Hutton, Ronald (2003). The Triumph of the Moon: A History of Modern Pagan Witchcraft. Oxford Paperbacks. ISBN 0192854496
Polytheism
Belief that nature originated through supernatural acts
civilizations such as ancient Greece. As such, they assumed that the Sun, Moon, stars, and naked eye planets circled Earth, including the noteworthy systems
Creationism
Pseudoscientific argument for the existence of God
Marmoutiers Pico della Mirandola Heraclitus King James VI and I Marcion of Sinope Maimonides Adi Shankara Thomas Aquinas William of Ockham Early modern Augustin
Intelligent_design
UK gas fields in the North Sea
the southern North Sea, their names are associated with the planets and moons of the Solar System. The fields started gas production from 1995, although
Planets_gas_fields
Montanus 2nd century AD Montanism Abrahamic religions, Christianity Marcion of Sinope 110–160 Marcionism Abrahamic religions, Christianity, Gnosticism Elkesai
List of founders of religious traditions
List_of_founders_of_religious_traditions
Exiles (Les Exilés) V.3.6 (5-18): Perceval of Sinope (Perceval De Sinope)--cf. Diogenes of Sinope (esp. the illustration). V.4: Last Day ("Le Dernier
List_of_Kaamelott_episodes
English polymath (1794–1866)
in honor of Whewell being an Old Lancastrian. The crater Whewell on the Moon The Gothic buildings known as Whewell's Court in Trinity College, Cambridge
William_Whewell
strongly suggest that lung cancer is related to smoking in 1912. 1914 Sinope Sinope is a retrograde irregular satellite of Jupiter discovered by Seth Barnes
Timeline of United States discoveries
Timeline_of_United_States_discoveries
from the poetry of Vedic hymns. The Vedas offer an honor to the sun and moon, water and wind, and to the order in Nature that is universal. This naturalism
Relationship between science and religion
Relationship_between_science_and_religion
Month of 1914
serving the line. Astronomer Seth Barnes Nicholson first observed Sinope, one of the moons of the planet Jupiter at the Lick Observatory, although the satellite
July_1914
Evil for which no mortal agent can be held morally responsible
portrayed as both the ultimate creator and perpetrator, since the "sun, moon and stars, celestial activity, clouds, dew, frost, hail, lightning, rain
Natural_evil
German saint and archbishop
Philetus Philemon Philomena Phocas Plautilla Placidus Phocas, Bishop of Sinope Polyeuctus Pontianus of Spoleto Pothinus Potitus Praejectus Primus and Felician
Engelbert_II_of_Berg
Bruhl's statement that a member of a "primitive" tribe saying "I am the moon" is prelogical, but that this statement makes perfect sense within their
Theories_about_religion
Fictional character
Silicon Valley, the Migo desert and Japan, to outer space; Delambre (Moon), Ellara, Sinope (both Jupiter), Titan (Saturn), Ariel (Uranus) also place the base
Ultraman_Zearth
Simoeis Σίνθος Sínthos Σίνθος Sínthos ˈsinθos Sindh Σινώπη Sinṓpē Σινώπη Sinópi siˈnopi Sinope; Sinop Σίπυλος Sípylos Σίπυλος Sípylos ˈsipilos Sipylus Σῖφαι
List_of_Greek_place_names
SINOPE MOON
SINOPE MOON
Surname or Lastname
English
English : from a personal name, Old English SnÄ«p or Old Norse SnÃpr.English : habitational name from a place so called in former Northumberland.
Male
Italian
Italian form of Hebrew Shimown, SIMONE means "hearkening."
Male
Norwegian
Norwegian form of Old Norse Sindri, possibly SINDRE means "sparkling."
Female
French
 Feminine form of French Simon, SIMONE means "hearkening." Compare with other forms of Simone.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived in a place cleared of woods by fire, from Middle English sengle ‘burnt clearing’.German : from a pet form of a short form of a Germanic person name formed with sing ‘sing’ as the first element.
Female
Greek
(Οινώνη) Greek name OINONE means "wine." In mythology, this is the name of a Naiad nymph who was the first wife of Paris.Â
Girl/Female
American, Australian, British, Chinese, Danish, Dutch, English, Finnish, French, German, Hawaiian, Hebrew, Hindu, Indian, Jamaican, Portuguese, Swedish
Heard; God has Heard; One who Hears; Listening Intently
Female
Scandinavian
 Scandinavian feminine form of Greek Symeon, SIMONE means "hearkening." Compare with other forms of Simone.
Girl/Female
Biblical
A breast-plate, deliverance.
Female
Icelandic
 Feminine form of Icelandic SÃmon, SIMONE means "hearkening." Compare with other forms of Simone.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : unexplained. Possibly a reduced form of Senior.
Girl/Female
Latin
Daughter of Ares.
Girl/Female
Biblical
Bough, weapon, armor.
Surname or Lastname
English
English : variant of Knopp.Altered spelling of German Knoop or Knoppe, variants of Knopf.
Girl/Female
Native American
Fox (Black Foot).
Boy/Male
Australian, British, English, Finnish, Hebrew, Italian, Jamaican, Swedish, Swiss
Listening Intently; She who Hear; God has Heard
Female
Finnish
 Feminine form of Finnish Simo, SIMONE means "hearkening." Compare with another form of Simone.
Surname or Lastname
English and Scottish
English and Scottish : habitational name from any of various places in England and southern Scotland, for example in North Yorkshire near Bedale, in the Lowlands near Biggar, and in Suffolk, so named with Old English snæp ‘area of boggy land’. In Sussex the dialect term snape is still used of boggy, uncultivable land.
Female
Native American
Native American Blackfoot name SINOPA means "fox."
Girl/Female
French American Greek Hebrew
Heard.
SINOPE MOON
SINOPE MOON
Surname or Lastname
English (East Anglia)
English (East Anglia) : nickname for a clever person, from Anglo-Norman French sotil ‘subtle’, ‘clever’, ‘cunning’.English (East Anglia) : habitational name from Soothill in West Yorkshire.
Girl/Female
Indian
Girl/Female
English Irish American
Good-looking.
Female
English
English variant spelling of German Amalia, AMALIYA means "work."
Boy/Male
Hindu, Indian, Sanskrit
Goddess of Victory; Goddess Durga
Surname or Lastname
English
English : topographic name for someone who lived on a promontory or elevation, from Old English bil(e), literally denoting the bill or beak of a bird, but also used in a transferred sense.
Girl/Female
German
Bold.
Boy/Male
Arabic
Sea; Ocean
Girl/Female
Indian, Kannada, Marathi
The Son of Arjun in Mahabharat
Boy/Male
Indian, Tamil
Genuine
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SINOPE MOON
SINOPE MOON
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a.
Having a single purpose; hence, artless; guileless; single-hearted.
v. t.
To form with a slope; to give an oblique or slanting direction to; to direct obliquely; to incline; to slant; as, to slope the ground in a garden; to slope a piece of cloth in cutting a garment.
adv.
From a definite past time until now; as, he went a month ago, and I have not seen him since.
n.
Length; extent; sweep; as, scope of cable.
v. i.
To take the irrregular gait called single-foot;- said of a horse. See Single-foot.
a.
Performed by one person, or one on each side; as, a single combat.
n.
Sinople.
a.
Lapping over the breast only far enough to permit of buttoning, and having buttons on one edge only; as, a single-breasted coast.
n.
Alt. of Sinopis
n.
The tincture vert; green.
a.
Not doubled, twisted together, or combined with others; as, a single thread; a single strand of a rope.
a.
One only, as distinguished from more than one; consisting of one alone; individual; separate; as, a single star.
n.
The perpendicular itself. See Sine of angle, below.
n.
An irregular gait of a horse; -- called also single-footed pace. See Single, v. i.
n.
A red pigment made from sinopite.
a.
Hence, unmarried; as, a single man or woman.
n.
Ferruginous quartz, of a blood-red or brownish red color, sometimes with a tinge of yellow.
n.
A unit; one; as, to score a single.
v. t.
To look at for the purpose of evaluation; usually with out; as, to scope out the area as a camping site.
v. t.
To burn slightly or superficially; to burn the surface of; to burn the ends or outside of; as, to singe the hair or the skin.