Syzygy
Pronunciation: /saɪzaɪdʒaɪ/
Syzygy (noun)
- A straight line formed by three celestial bodies, like the sun, moon, and Earth.
Examples
- A syzygy occurs when three celestial bodies align in a straight line.
- A syzygy occurs when three celestial bodies align.
Common collocations: celestial bodies, astronomical event, align in a straight line