interruption,
break some abrupt occurrence that interrupts an ongoing activity; "the telephone is an annoying interruption"; "there was a break in the action when a player was hurt"
emersion,
egress the act of coming (or going) out; becoming apparent
ingress,
immersion (astronomy) the disappearance of a celestial body prior to an eclipse
lunar eclipse the earth interrupts light shining on the moon
total eclipse an eclipse as seen from a place where the eclipsed body is completely obscured
Verb
eclipse -
cause an eclipse of (a celestial body) by intervention; "The Sun eclipses the moon today"; "Planets and stars often are occulted by other celestial bodies"
eclipse -
An astronomical alignment in which a planetaryobject for example, the Moon comes between the Sun and another planetary object for example, the Earth, resulting in a shadow being cast by the middle object onto the other object.
eclipse -
A seasonal state of plumage in some birds, notably ducks, adopted temporarily after the breeding season and characterised by a dull and scruffy appearance.
ECLiPSe is a constraint logic programming system that implements a programming language close to SICStus Prolog (it is ISO Prolog compliant and has wrapper libraries to emulate SICStus syntax). ECLiPSe was developed until 1995 at the European Computer‐Industry Research Centre (ECRC) in Munich and then until 2005 at the Centre for Planning and Resource Control at Imperial College London (IC-Parc). It is currently copyrighted by Cisco Systems.
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eclipse A software platform comprising extensible application frameworks, tools and a runtime library for software development and management.
eclipse A type of alignment, in which a planetary object comes between the sun and another planetary object.
eclipse A software platform comprising extensible application frameworks, tools and a runtime library for software development and management.