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CIRCUMPOLAR

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cir⋅cum⋅po⋅lar

[sur-kuhm-poh-ler]
–adjective
around or near a pole, as of the earth.

Origin:
1680–90; circum- + polar
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cir·cum·po·lar   (sûr'kəm-pō'lər)   
adj.  
  1. Located or found in one of the Polar Regions.

  2. Astronomy Denoting a star that from a given observer's latitude does not go below the horizon.

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circumpolar   (sûr'kəm-pō'lər)  Pronunciation Key 
  1. Located or found in one of Earth's polar regions.

  2. Denoting a star that from a given observer's latitude does not go below the horizon during its diurnal motion. The closer an observer is to one of the poles, the greater the portion of the sky that contains circumpolar stars. At the pole itself, all stars are circumpolar.


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