Almost. A constellation is a group of stars that visually relate to one another, and have hence been given a name, based on their apparent pictorial appearance. I don't think you can include "separates the sky into definite sections", as several constellations overlap (Pegasus and Andromeda, for example) and some constellations take up a tiny part of the sky, some a huge chunk of it - which would be a rather awkward way of dividing up into "definite sections".
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"Constellation" is a Greek word, and constellations were first discovered by the Greeks, believed to be a greek called 'Homer'. I think constellations is the name given to them by the Greek, so therefore 'constellation' in Greek is 'constellation'.
The main stars in the constellation Leo include Regulus, which is the brightest star in the constellation, as well as Denebola, the second-brightest. Other notable stars in Leo are Algieba and Zosma. Together, these stars form a distinctive shape resembling a lion, which is fitting given the constellation's representation.
Andromeda is not a star. It is a constellation. But it is also the name, given in short form, to the Andromeda Nebula.
The name "Ursa Major" comes from Latin, meaning "Greater Bear." In Greek mythology, the constellation is associated with Callisto, who was turned into a bear by the goddess Hera. The name reflects the bear-like shape formed by the stars in the constellation.
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The sections in between the sections of a play are referred to as interludes.
constellation
A bolt of fabric is a quantity of fabric of definite length.
Constellation
The Durand line.
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not clear, definite, or distinct
No. M or Messier is a name given to certain nebulae and galaxies.
I dont think there is one.
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fractor