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wandering stars
"Wandering stars" is a term usually applied to the planets. When ancient stargazers created the original constellations thousands of years ago, they called the stars that formed those constellations "fixed," because they appeared rooted in their relative positions to each other.
verb: affix; 3rd person present: affixes; past tense: affixed; past participle: affixed; gerund or present participle: affixing
be able to be fixed
a bell-shaped object or part of something.
From obsolete Middle English verb devoiden, from Old French desvuidier (“to empty out”) (compare French dévider).
devoid (not comparable)
Completely without; having none of.
Synonyms: empty, vacant
I went searching for a knife, but the kitchen was devoid of anything sharper than a spoon.
Derived terms
devoidness
Translations
empty, completely without
Verb
devoid (third-person singular simple present devoids, present participle devoiding, simple past and past participle devoided)
(obsolete) To empty out; to remove.
devoidness (uncountable)
The state or condition of being devoid.
dévider
to put (string) into a ball
to unwind, spool, reel
(figuratively) to recount, to reel off (a story)
Conjugation of dévider (see also Appendix:French verbs)
Derived terms
dévidage