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Rigel
[ rahy-juhl, -guhl ]
noun
- a first-magnitude star in the constellation Orion.
Rigel
/ ˈraɪdʒəl; ˈraɪɡəl /
noun
- the brightest star, Beta Orionis, in the constellation Orion: a very luminous and extremely remote bluish-white supergiant, a double star. Visual magnitude: 0.12; spectral type: B8I
Rigel
- A very bright, bluish-white supergiant star in the constellation Orion. It is a binary star, with an average apparent magnitude of 0.12. Scientific name: Beta Orionis.
Word History and Origins
Origin of Rigel1
Word History and Origins
Origin of Rigel1
Word History
Example Sentences
Orion boasts two first-magnitude stars, with Betelgeuse marking the shoulder to the viewer’s left and Rigel his foot on the right.
Rigel said when weighing the risk of chemicals in sunscreen and getting skin cancer, what is really happening is that people are weighing an "unproven risk with a proven benefit."
The glaring shortage is mainly why city officials back the university’s plan, including city Councilmember Rigel Robinson, who represents the People’s Park area.
Your body can convert only a fixed amount of vitamin D a day, Rigel said.
The folks who led that include Run for Something alumni Rigel Robinson and Terry Taplin.
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