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PENUMBRA

Volume 3 · 72 words · 1771 Edition

in astronomy, a partial shade observed between the perfect shadow and the full light in an eclipse.

It arises from the magnitude of the sun's body; for were he only a luminous point, the shadow would be all perfect; but by reason of the diameter of the sun, it happens that a place which is not illuminated by the whole body of the sun does yet receive rays from a part thereof.