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parallax [ˈpærəˌlæks] n 1. (Physics / General Physics) an apparent change in the position of an object resulting from a change in position of the observer 2. (Astronomy) Astronomy the angle subtended at a celestial body, esp a star, by the radius of the earth's orbit. Annual or heliocentric parallax is the apparent displacement of a nearby star resulting from its observation from the earth. Diurnal or geocentric parallax results from the observation of a planet, the sun, or the moon from the surface of the earth [via French from New Latin parallaxis, from Greek: change, from parallassein to change, from para-1 + allassein to alter] parallactic [ˌpærəˈlæktɪk] adj parallactically adv
In photography, the apparent displacement of the position of an object in relation to a reference point, due to a change in the point of observation. ThesaurusLegend: Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
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| They took advantage of this fact to explain to them that this distance was obtained by measuring the parallax of the moon. What is the nature and power of that science- baffling star, without parallax, without calculable elements, which shoots a ray of beauty even into trivial and impure actions, if the least mark of independence appear? |
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