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moon1 noun 1 (often Moon) the Earth's natural satellite, illuminated to varying degrees by the Sun depending on its position and often visible in the sky, especially at night. 2 the appearance of the Moon to an observer on Earth, especially in terms of its degree of illumination, eg full moon, half-moon. See also crescent, new moon. 3 a natural satellite of any planet • the moons of Jupiter. 4 something impossible to obtain • promised me the moon. 5 literary or old use a month. moonless adj. over the moon colloq thrilled; delighted.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon mona.

moon1 noun 1 (often Moon) the Earth's natural satellite, illuminated to varying degrees by the Sun depending on its position and often visible in the sky, especially at night. 2 the appearance of the Moon to an observer on Earth, especially in terms of its degree of illumination, eg full moon, half-moon. See also crescent, new moon. 3 a natural satellite of any planet • the moons of Jupiter. 4 something impossible to obtain • promised me the moon. 5 literary or old use a month. moonless adj. over the moon colloq thrilled; delighted.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon mona.

moon1 noun 1 (often Moon) the Earth's natural satellite, illuminated to varying degrees by the Sun depending on its position and often visible in the sky, especially at night. 2 the appearance of the Moon to an observer on Earth, especially in terms of its degree of illumination, eg full moon, half-moon. See also crescent, new moon. 3 a natural satellite of any planet • the moons of Jupiter. 4 something impossible to obtain • promised me the moon. 5 literary or old use a month. moonless adj. over the moon colloq thrilled; delighted.
ETYMOLOGY: Anglo-Saxon mona.