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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
As·cen·sion
,
n.
1.
The
act
of
ascending
;
a
rising
;
ascent
.
2.
Specifically
:
The
visible
ascent
of
our
Savior
on
the
fortieth
day
after
his
resurrection
. (--
Acts
i
. 9.
)
Also
,
Ascension
Day
.
3.
An
ascending
or
arising
,
as
in
distillation
;
also
that
which
arises
,
as
from
distillation
.
Vaporous
ascensions
from
the
stomach
.
--
Sir
T
.
Browne
.
Ascension Day
,
the
Thursday
but
one
before
Whitsuntide
,
the
day
on
which
commemorated
our
Savior's
ascension
into
heaven
after
his
resurrection
; --
called
also
Holy Thursday
.
Right ascension
Astron.
,
that
degree
of
the
equinoctial
,
counted
from
the
beginning
of
Aries
,
which
rises
with
a
star
,
or
other
celestial
body
,
in
a
right
sphere
;
or
the
arc
of
the
equator
intercepted
between
the
first
point
of
Aries
and
that
point
of
the
equator
that
comes
to
the
meridian
with
the
star
; --
expressed
either
in
degrees
or
in
time
.
Oblique ascension
Astron.
,
an
arc
of
the
equator
,
intercepted
between
the
first
point
of
Aries
and
that
point
of
the
equator
which
rises
together
with
a
star
,
in
an
oblique
sphere
;
or
the
arc
of
the
equator
intercepted
between
the
first
point
of
Aries
and
that
point
of
the
equator
that
comes
to
the
horizon
with
a
star
.
It
is
little
used
in
modern
astronomy
.
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From:
WordNet (r) 2.0
Ascension
Day
n
: (
Christianity
)
celebration
of
the
Ascension
of
Christ
into
heaven
;
observed
on
the
40th
day
after
Easter
[
syn
:
Ascension
,
Ascension of the Lord
]
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