the latin word comes from the category of astronemy
The word constellation has Latin roots. The Latin word for star is 'stella,' this led to the late Latin word 'constellatio' which was also a French word. The word constellation is a Middle English word.
The nickname of the constellation Delphinus is The Dolphin
The constellation Draco is often referred to as "The Dragon." It is a large and winding constellation in the northern sky, named after the Latin word for dragon.
A wolf. (The word "lupus" means wolf, in Latin.)
The constellation Draco got its name from the Latin word for dragon. It is said to represent the dragon Ladon from Greek mythology.
The root of the word constellation is Caelum.
The word constellation has Latin roots. The Latin word for star is 'stella,' this led to the late Latin word 'constellatio' which was also a French word. The word constellation is a Middle English word.
Constellation comes from the Latin word constellatus "set with the stars" (com- "with" + past participle of stellare "to shine," from stella "star."
The nickname of the constellation Delphinus is The Dolphin
The word "Camelopardalis" refers to the constellation of that name, a northern constellation between Ursa Major and Perseus. The word derives from the Latin and means the Giraffe.
the Latin word for come is 'venio'
The constellation Draco is often referred to as "The Dragon." It is a large and winding constellation in the northern sky, named after the Latin word for dragon.
The constellation depicts a wolf, as lupus is the Latin word for wolf.
Aquila is Latin for 'eagle' because the constellation looked like an Eagle.See related link for a pictorial
It's called Pavo, from the Latin word for peacock.
A wolf. (The word "lupus" means wolf, in Latin.)
Yes the word in latin is addicere which means to be sentenced in latin