That is precisely the scientific term: "ellipse".
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The major axis.
A blue moon refers to the third full moon in a season with four full moons.The is no scientifc term for it.
Is it an invisible ellipse ... I can't see it
Ellipse.
Ellipse is a term for an oval. Specifically it is a shape where the sum of the distance of every point on the ellipse to two points, called the foci, is equal.
Ellipse.
Ellipse
The scientific term is 'strata'.
In the absence of influence from the other planets and the Moon, it would be an ellipse. As it is, it's a slightly wobbly ellipse; I don't think there's a specific term for it. However, if this is a test question, "ellipse" is the word they're looking for.
An eclipse is an event in astronomy in which one object obscures another. An ellipse is a mathematical term for a curve on a plane surrounding two points. "Ellipse" is not a word in the English language.
The scientific term for plastics is polymers.
Hyperopia is the scientific term. The common term is far-sightedness.
In the context of an ellipse, the vertical axis is the major axis.
The scientific term for mildew is mold(mould)
the scientific term for hearing loss is presbycusis
Check your dictionary - ophthalmologist *is* a scientific term.