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- proper noun astronomy A large blue
star in theconstellation ofOrion ; Epsilon (ε) Orionis. It is one of the three stars that formOrion's Belt .
Etymologies
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Examples
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“This is the Alnitak, next is the Alnilam, and finally the prestigious Mintaka award.”
Artemis the Brave Joan Holub 2010
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“This is the Alnitak, next is the Alnilam, and finally the prestigious Mintaka award.”
Artemis the Brave Joan Holub 2010
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The three bright stars are Alnitak, Alnilam and Mintaka.
Orions Belt Bente Lilja Bye 2008
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“This is the Alnitak, next is the Alnilam, and finally the prestigious Mintaka award.”
Artemis the Brave Joan Holub 2010
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Red Betelgeuse, brilliant blue Rigel, Bellatrix and Saiph; Mintaka, Alnilam and Alniak in the hunter's belt.
The Year's Best Science Fiction 23rd Annual Collection Dozois, Gardner 2006
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“What God does, we will,” Joel Cahill told his disciples in Alnilam.
Summer of Deliverance Christopher Dickey 1998
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It was another decade before Alnilam was published, and Crux never developed further than those few dozen pages of notes I read twenty years later at Litchfield.
Summer of Deliverance Christopher Dickey 1998
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Excerpts from Self-Interviews (1970), Sorties (1971), The Zodiac (1976), and Alnilam (1987), by James Dickey, reprinted with permission of Bantam Doubleday Dell.
Summer of Deliverance Christopher Dickey 1998
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He published a chapter from Alnilam in Esquire magazine in early 1976—and got his face on the cover.
Summer of Deliverance Christopher Dickey 1998
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There had been another novel about the war, Alnilam, which came out in 1987 and centered on the training in North Carolina.
Summer of Deliverance Christopher Dickey 1998
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