full moon
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Definition
- Noun:
- The phase of the moon when its entire disk is illuminated as seen from Earth: This occurs when the Earth is located directly between the Sun and the Moon, allowing the sun's light to fully illuminate the side of the moon facing Earth.
- The specific time or date when this fully illuminated phase occurs: It refers to the moment of exact opposition.
Usage Examples
- Noun:
- We went for a walk under the bright full moon.
- The next full moon will occur on October 28th.
- Some cultures hold festivals to celebrate the full moon.
Advanced Usage
- "Harvest moon": The full moon that occurs closest to the autumnal equinox, traditionally associated with the harvest period.
- Farmers worked late into the evening by the light of the harvest moon.
- "Blue moon": A term for an additional full moon that appears in a subdivision of a year, typically meaning the second full moon in a single calendar month.
- The phrase "once in a blue moon" means a very rare event.
Variants and Related Words
- Full (adj): Containing or holding as much or as many as possible; complete.
- Moon (n): The natural satellite of the earth.
- Full-moon phase (n): The astronomical term for this lunar phase.
- Lunation (n): The cycle between one new moon and the next, encompassing all phases including the full moon.
Synonyms
- Plenilune: A formal or literary term for the time of full moon.
- Opposition: In astronomy, the moment when the moon is directly opposite the sun in the sky, resulting in a full moon.
Related Phrases
- "Full moon party": A social gathering, often on a beach, that coincides with the night of a full moon.
- They traveled to the island for the famous full moon party.
- "To be born under a full moon": A phrase sometimes used in folklore or astrology.
- In the story, the werewolf was born under a full moon.
Related Idioms
- "Many moons ago": A long time in the past (using "moons" poetically to mean months or lunar cycles).
- That legend happened many moons ago.
Noun
- the time when the Moon is fully illuminated
- the moon is at the full