Geminorum

/dʒɛmɪˈnɔːrəm/ noun

Definition

A Latin genitive plural form meaning 'of the twins,' often used in astronomical or classical contexts.

Etymology

Latin genitive plural of 'gemini,' used to indicate possession or relationship. This form appears frequently in star catalogs and classical texts where belonging or association with the twins is indicated.

Kelly Says

Astronomers still use this exact Latin form in star names—when you see something like 'Pollux geminorum,' you're reading genuine Latin from ancient Rome, preserved in our modern sky maps!

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