Horizon

/həˈraɪzən/ noun

The line in the distance where the earth and sky seem to meet; also the limit of what you know, see, or experience.

From Old French “orizon,” from Latin “horizon,” from Greek “horizōn (kyklos),” meaning “bounding (circle).” It originally described the circle that seems to surround the observer on Earth.

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