e·clipse  (ĭ-klĭps′)
- The partial or complete obscuring, relative to a designated observer, of one celestial body by another.
- The period of time during which such an obscuration occurs.
- A temporary or permanent dimming or cutting off of light.
- A fall into obscurity or disuse; a decline
- A disgraceful or humiliating end; a downfall
- To cause an eclipse of.
- To obscure; darken.
- To obscure or diminish in importance, fame, or reputation.
- To surpass; outshine
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e·clipse (ĭ-klĭps′) - The partial or complete obscuring, relative to a designated observer, of one celestial body by another. - The period of tim Read More

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