planetary house

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planetary house

A person's birth chart shows the planets in different planetary houses.

Definition

Noun: 1. (Astrology) A Division of the Zodiac: In astrology, a "planetary house" is one of the twelve equal sections or areas (30 degrees each) that make up the zodiacal circle. It is a conceptual space representing a specific area of life experience (e.g., self, finances, communication, home) through which planets and signs are interpreted in a birth chart.

Usage Examples
  • Noun:
    • The position of Mars in the seventh planetary house can indicate the nature of one's partnerships.
    • Her Sun is located in the fourth planetary house, which often relates to home and family.
    • Astrologers analyze which planets are in which planetary houses to understand a person's life patterns.
Advanced Usage
  • "House Cusp": The dividing line between one planetary house and the next.
    • The sign on the cusp of the first planetary house is the Ascendant or rising sign.
  • "House System": Refers to the specific method (e.g., Placidus, Whole Sign, Equal) used to calculate the division of the zodiac into the twelve houses.
    • The interpretation can vary depending on the house system used.
Variants and Related Words
  • House (n): The more common abbreviated term used in astrology for "planetary house".
    • Jupiter is in your second house of wealth.
  • Astrological House (n): A synonymous term.
  • Sign (n): A distinct concept; one of the twelve zodiacal constellations (Aries, Taurus, etc.). A sign occupies a house in a specific chart.
Synonyms
  • Astrological house
  • House (in astrological context)
  • Sector (of the zodiac)
Related Idioms/Phrases
  • "To have a planet in a house": A common astrological phrase describing a planet's placement within a specific house in a natal chart.
    • She has Venus in her fifth house, suggesting a love for creativity and romance.
planetary house

A person's birth chart shows the planets in different planetary houses.

Noun
  1. (astrology) one of 12 equal areas into which the zodiac is divided