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II . moon [mu:n] VB trans sl to moon sb

III . moon [mu:n] VB intr

1. moon sl:

to moon [at sb]

2. moon (remember nostalgically):

moon about, moon around VB intr

full ˈmoon N

ˈhalf-moon ADJ

ˈmoon boots N pl

new ˈmoon N

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The planet itself is not thought to be conducive to life, but hypothetical moons in principle could maintain at least microbial life.
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Anyhow, we should not trust half moons made out of rolled silver plate by sawing and engraving if they show an engraved little lobster.
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Moons poetry tacitly challenges this trend, and embodies hope for easy communication with the world through language steeped in lyricism.
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Some planets and moons accumulate enough heat to drive geologic processes such as volcanism and tectonics.
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It is usually shaped into half-moons on top of a small plank of wood and the outside dyed pink.
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Subsequently, two moons form in the sky, signifying the end of the world.
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It was the first space probe to provide detailed images of the two largest planets and their major moons.
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The spectrometer's data in the visible part of the light spectrum show that colouring on the rings and moons generally is only skin-deep.
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As the time between new moons averages 29.5 days, its months were constructed to be either hollow (29 days) or full (30 days).
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One of the moons of Uranus is named after her.
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