Etymology: [ mün ] (noun.) before 12th century. From Old English mōna from Proto-Germanic *mēnô from Proto-Indo-European *mḗh₁n̥s (“moon, month”) from *mē-² (“to measure”)
Synonyms: Moon, satellite, natural satellite, calendar month, lunar month, month, Luna, celestial body, crescent, full moon, half-moon, heavenly body, new moon, old moon, orb of night, planetoid, pumpkin, quarter-moon, daydream
The Earth's moon; the sole natural satellite of the Earth, represented in astronomy and astrology by ☾, The god of the Moon in Heathenry, A surname, Largest satellite of Earth, A month, particularly a lunar month, Any natural satellite of a planet, (usually followed by over or about) To fuss over adoringly or with great affection, To display one’s buttocks to, typically in jest, pejoratively, or in protest, The Earths moon; the sole natural satellite of the Earth, represented in astronomy and astrology by ☾, family name; William Moon (1818-1894), English preacher and teacher whose eyesight deteriorated slowly and by the time he was 21 years old he was completely blind, inventor of the Moon Alphabet 1845, The Moon, the satellite of planet Earth, To fuss over adoringly or with great affection, wander; daydream; pine, yearn; briefly show one's bare bottom as a prank (Slang), To display one's buttocks to, in jest, Any substantially sized natural satellite of a planet, earth's natural satellite, appearance of the earth's natural satellite; satellite of any planet; lunar month; object shaped like a crescent, be idle in a listless or dreamy way, any natural satellite of a planet; "Jupiter has sixteen moons" the natural satellite of the Earth; "the average distance to the moon is 384,400 kilometers"; "men first stepped on the moon in 1969" any object resembling a moon; "he made a moon lamp that he used as a night light"; "the clock had a moon that showed various phases" United States religious leader (born in Korea) who founded the Unification Church in 1954; was found guilty of conspiracy to evade taxes (born in 1920) expose one's buttocks to; "moon the audience" be idle in a listless or dreamy way, United States religious leader (born in Korea) who founded the Unification Church in 1954; was found guilty of conspiracy to evade taxes (born in 1920) expose one's buttocks to; "moon the audience", any object resembling a moon; "he made a moon lamp that he used as a night light"; "the clock had a moon that showed various phases", emphasis If you say that something happens once in a blue moon, you are emphasizing that it does not happen very often at all. Once in a blue moon you get some problems, A moon is an object similar to a small planet that travels around a planet. Neptune's large moon, The moon is the object that you can often see in the sky at night. It goes round the Earth once every four weeks, and as it does so its appearance changes from a circle to part of a circle. the first man on the moon the light of a full moon. see also new moon, the natural satellite of the Earth; "the average distance to the moon is 384,400 kilometers"; "men first stepped on the moon in 1969", To act if moonstruck; to wander or gaze about in an abstracted manner, A secondary planet, or satellite, revolving about any member of the solar system; as, the moons of Jupiter or Saturn, See Lunar month, under Month, The diameter of the moon is 2,160 miles, its mean distance from the earth is 240,000 miles, and its mass is one eightieth that of the earth, The celestial orb which revolves round the earth; the satellite of the earth; a secondary planet, whose light, borrowed from the sun, is reflected to the earth, and serves to dispel the darkness of night, To expose to the rays of the moon, See Half-moon, any natural satellite of a planet; "Jupiter has sixteen moons", The time occupied by the moon in making one revolution in her orbit; a month, A crescentlike outwork, If you say that you are over the moon, you mean that you are very pleased about something. = overjoyed. to bend over and show your buttocks as a joke or a way of insulting someone moon about/around to spend your time lazily, moving around with no real purpose. Sole natural satellite of Earth, which it orbits from west to east at a mean distance of about 238,900 mi (384,400 km). It is less than one-third the size of Earth (diameter about 2,160 mi, or 3,476 km, at its equator), about one-eightieth as massive, and about two-thirds as dense. Its surface gravity is about one-sixth that of Earth, and its gravitational pull is largely responsible for Earth's tides. The Moon shines by reflected sunlight, but its albedo is only 7.3%. It rotates on its axis in about 29.5 days, in exactly the time it takes to orbit Earth, and it therefore always presents the same face to Earth. However, that face is lit by the Sun at different angles as the Moon revolves around Earth, causing it to display different phases over the month, from new to full. Most astronomers believe the Moon formed from a cloud of fragments ejected into Earth orbit when a Mars-sized body struck the proto-Earth early in the solar system's history. Its surface has been studied by telescope since Galileo first observed it in 1609 and firsthand by a total of 12 U.S. astronauts during the six successful lunar landing missions of the Apollo program. The dominant process affecting the surface has been impacts, both from micrometeorite bombardment, which grinds rock fragments into fine dust, and from meteorite strikes, which produced the craters profusely scattered over its surface mostly early in its history, over four billion years ago. The maria (see mare) are huge, ancient lava flows. In the late 1990s unmanned spacecraft found possible signs of water ice near the Moon's poles. More generally, a moon is any natural satellite orbiting a planet or other nonstellar body, selen-, The act of showing one's buttocks, Present participle of moon, Having no orbitting moon, During which no phase of the Moon is visible to provide light, Used as an intensifier, To a very distant or unreachable place, plural of Moonie, luna, mone, Of or resembling the moon; symbolized by the moon, past of moon, The act of showing ones buttocks, A moonless sky or night is dark because there is no moon. a moonless sky or night is dark because the moon cannot be seen, without a moon, without a visible moon; not having the light from the moon, without a moon or a visible moon; "the dark moonless night"; "a moonless planet", without a moon or a visible moon; "the dark moonless night"; "a moonless planet, Being without a moon or moonlight,
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The Earth's moon; the sole natural satellite of the Earth, represented in astronomy and astrology by ☾
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The god of the Moon in Heathenry
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A surname
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Largest satellite of Earth
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A month, particularly a lunar month
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Any natural satellite of a planet
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(usually followed by over or about) To fuss over adoringly or with great affection - "Sarah mooned over Sam’s photograph for months."
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To display one’s buttocks to, typically in jest, pejoratively, or in protest
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The Earths moon; the sole natural satellite of the Earth, represented in astronomy and astrology by ☾
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family name; William Moon (1818-1894), English preacher and teacher whose eyesight deteriorated slowly and by the time he was 21 years old he was completely blind, inventor of the Moon Alphabet 1845 isim
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The Moon, the satellite of planet Earth
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To fuss over adoringly or with great affection
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wander; daydream; pine, yearn; briefly show one's bare bottom as a prank (Slang) fiil
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To display one's buttocks to, in jest
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Any substantially sized natural satellite of a planet
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earth's natural satellite, appearance of the earth's natural satellite; satellite of any planet; lunar month; object shaped like a crescent isim
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be idle in a listless or dreamy way
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any natural satellite of a planet; "Jupiter has sixteen moons" the natural satellite of the Earth; "the average distance to the moon is 384,400 kilometers"; "men first stepped on the moon in 1969" any object resembling a moon; "he made a moon lamp that he used as a night light"; "the clock had a moon that showed various phases" United States religious leader (born in Korea) who founded the Unification Church in 1954; was found guilty of conspiracy to evade taxes (born in 1920) expose one's buttocks to; "moon the audience" be idle in a listless or dreamy way
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United States religious leader (born in Korea) who founded the Unification Church in 1954; was found guilty of conspiracy to evade taxes (born in 1920) expose one's buttocks to; "moon the audience"
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any object resembling a moon; "he made a moon lamp that he used as a night light"; "the clock had a moon that showed various phases"
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emphasis If you say that something happens once in a blue moon, you are emphasizing that it does not happen very often at all. Once in a blue moon you get some problems
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A moon is an object similar to a small planet that travels around a planet. Neptune's large moon
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The moon is the object that you can often see in the sky at night. It goes round the Earth once every four weeks, and as it does so its appearance changes from a circle to part of a circle. the first man on the moon the light of a full moon. see also new moon
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the natural satellite of the Earth; "the average distance to the moon is 384,400 kilometers"; "men first stepped on the moon in 1969"
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To act if moonstruck; to wander or gaze about in an abstracted manner
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A secondary planet, or satellite, revolving about any member of the solar system; as, the moons of Jupiter or Saturn
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See Lunar month, under Month
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The diameter of the moon is 2,160 miles, its mean distance from the earth is 240,000 miles, and its mass is one eightieth that of the earth
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The celestial orb which revolves round the earth; the satellite of the earth; a secondary planet, whose light, borrowed from the sun, is reflected to the earth, and serves to dispel the darkness of night
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To expose to the rays of the moon
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See Half-moon
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any natural satellite of a planet; "Jupiter has sixteen moons"
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The time occupied by the moon in making one revolution in her orbit; a month
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A crescentlike outwork
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If you say that you are over the moon, you mean that you are very pleased about something. = overjoyed. to bend over and show your buttocks as a joke or a way of insulting someone moon about/around to spend your time lazily, moving around with no real purpose. Sole natural satellite of Earth, which it orbits from west to east at a mean distance of about 238,900 mi (384,400 km). It is less than one-third the size of Earth (diameter about 2,160 mi, or 3,476 km, at its equator), about one-eightieth as massive, and about two-thirds as dense. Its surface gravity is about one-sixth that of Earth, and its gravitational pull is largely responsible for Earth's tides. The Moon shines by reflected sunlight, but its albedo is only 7.3%. It rotates on its axis in about 29.5 days, in exactly the time it takes to orbit Earth, and it therefore always presents the same face to Earth. However, that face is lit by the Sun at different angles as the Moon revolves around Earth, causing it to display different phases over the month, from new to full. Most astronomers believe the Moon formed from a cloud of fragments ejected into Earth orbit when a Mars-sized body struck the proto-Earth early in the solar system's history. Its surface has been studied by telescope since Galileo first observed it in 1609 and firsthand by a total of 12 U.S. astronauts during the six successful lunar landing missions of the Apollo program. The dominant process affecting the surface has been impacts, both from micrometeorite bombardment, which grinds rock fragments into fine dust, and from meteorite strikes, which produced the craters profusely scattered over its surface mostly early in its history, over four billion years ago. The maria (see mare) are huge, ancient lava flows. In the late 1990s unmanned spacecraft found possible signs of water ice near the Moon's poles. More generally, a moon is any natural satellite orbiting a planet or other nonstellar body
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moon.
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mooning
The act of showing one's buttocks
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mooning
Present participle of moon
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moonless
Having no orbitting moon
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moonless
During which no phase of the Moon is visible to provide light
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to the moon
Used as an intensifier - "When I saw him, he was wired to the moon. He didn't come down for two days."
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to the moon
To a very distant or unreachable place
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Moonies
plural of Moonie
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The moon
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The moon
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mooned
Of or resembling the moon; symbolized by the moon
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mooned
past of moon
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mooning
The act of showing ones buttocks
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moonless
A moonless sky or night is dark because there is no moon. a moonless sky or night is dark because the moon cannot be seen
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moonless
without a moon, without a visible moon; not having the light from the moon sıfat
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moonless
without a moon or a visible moon; "the dark moonless night"; "a moonless planet"
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moonless
without a moon or a visible moon; "the dark moonless night"; "a moonless planet
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