Alnilam

/ælˈnaɪləm/ noun

A bright fixed star in the constellation Orion, marking the middle star in Orion's Belt, visible as one of the brightest stars in the winter night sky.

From Arabic al-nilam, meaning 'the string (of pearls)' or 'thread,' referring to the appearance of the three belt stars. The name reflects how Arab astronomers poetically saw patterns in the constellations.

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