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单词 nubecula
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nubeculan.

Brit. /njuːˈbɛkjᵿlə/, U.S. /n(j)uˈbɛkjələ/
Inflections: Plural nubeculae.
Origin: A borrowing from Latin. Etymon: Latin nūbēcula.
Etymology: < classical Latin nūbēcula a small cloud, a cloud-like cluster of stars, a cloudy area in urine, a film in the eye < nūbēs cloud (see nubilous adj.) + -cula -cula suffix. Compare French nubécule whitish matter in urine, an eye disease making vision cloudy (1701; 1556 in Middle French in sense ‘stain on a precious stone’), hazy area in the sky near the south pole (1765). N.E.D. (1907) gives the pronunciation as (niubī·kiulă) /njuːˈbiːkjuːlə/.
I. An object in the sky.
1. Astronomy.
a. An indistinct rim round a macula or sunspot on the face of the sun. Cf. nebula n. 2a. Obsolete.
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1677 R. Hooke Lampas 52 I observed a very conspicuous Macula with its immediately incompassing Nubecula..pass over the Disk of the Sun.
1704 Philos. Trans. 1702–3 (Royal Soc.) 23 1506 On June 28 viewing the Sun towards Evening, I espy'd a large, strong dark Spot, with two or more glaring Nubeculæ behind it.
b. An object having the appearance of a small cloudy or hazy area in the night sky. Cf. nebula n. 2b. Obsolete.
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the world > the universe > constellation > nebula > [noun]
nebula1718
nubecula1719
nebule1830
spiral1850
1719 Philos. Trans. 1717–19 (Royal Soc.) 30 982 There appear'd a luminous Nubecula of a reddish Light.
1752 Philos. Trans. 1749–50 (Royal Soc.) 46 472 Several white, bright, coruscating Nubeculæ remain'd here and there in the Zodiac for 12 or 15 minutes longer.
1756 T. Birch Hist. Royal Soc. II. 349 Mr. Aubrey mentioned..the nubecula seen by him first April 27, 1688, between Cancer and the head of Hydra.
2. Astronomy. In form Nubecula. (The name of) either of the Magellanic Clouds.
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the world > the universe > constellation > galaxy > [noun] > magellanic cloud(s)
Magellan Cloud1615
nubecula1678
Magellanic Clouds1694
1678 Philos. Trans. 1677 (Royal Soc.) 12 987 The 2 Nubeculæ, called by Saylors, the Magellanick Clouds.
1842 Penny Cycl. XXII. 449/2 There is no account of the celebrated Nubeculæ (major and minor), two very large patches of Milky Way not far from the south pole.
1855 H. J. S. Smith in Oxf. Ess. 128 We can feel no absolutely insuperable difficulty in admitting, within the globe of Nubecula Major, of the presence of distinct stars as well as nebulae.
1896 G. F. Chambers Story of Stars xvi. 151 The Southern hemisphere contains..the ‘Magellanic Clouds’, or the ‘Nubecula Major’ and ‘Nubecula Minor’—both of them terms recalling the cloudlike appearance of these objects.
1933 H. MacPherson Makers of Astron. iv. 118 He directed special attention to the great systems called the Nubeculae or Magellanic clouds.
1984 P. Moore et al. Atlas Solar Syst. (ed. 2) 6 Some galaxies can be seen with the naked eye—notably the Nubeculae or Magellanic Clouds in the Southern Sky.
II. Other uses.
3. A cloudy formation in a liquid; (Medicine) a cloudy area in a urine sample (cf. nebula n. 1a). Now rare.
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the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of eye > [noun] > other marks or spots
spot1340
maculaa1400
nubecula1699
feather1847
conus1886
siderosis1892
the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of internal organs > urinary disorders > [noun] > cloud or pigment
sublation?1537
sublimation1599
nebula1655
nubecula1699
uroerythrin1845
uroglaucin1846
urrhodin1846
1699 Philos. Trans. (Royal Soc.) 21 197 Large thin Masses, appearing like Nubeculæ, or Clouds in the Water.
1744 tr. H. Boerhaave Acad. Lect. Theory Physic III. 149 The Nubeculæ or Clouds proceed chiefly from the muriatic Salt.
1857 R. G. Mayne Expos. Lexicon Med. Sci. (1860) Nubecula, applied in the nom. plural (nubeculæ) to the little cloud-like appearances suspended in certain disordered conditions of the urine.
1933 S. W. Cole Pract. Physiol. Chem. (ed. 9) xiii. 283 Normal human urine is a clear yellowish fluid, the depth of the tint depending largely on the concentration. On standing, a cloud (nubecula) of mucoid containing epithelial cells separates out.
4. Medicine. A small corneal opacity. Cf. nebula n. 1b. Obsolete.
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the world > health and disease > ill health > a disease > disorders of eye > [noun] > disorders of cornea
whitea1325
maculaa1400
pannusa1400
pannicle1543
onyx1706
carcinoma1722
nubecula1728
paralampsis1749
obfuscation1794
corneitis1854
photophthalmia1907
1728 E. Chambers Cycl. (at cited word) The Nubecula seems to arise from certain gross Particles detain'd in the Pores of the Cornea, or swimming in the aqueous Humour.
1739 Gen. Chirurg. Dict. at Leucoma, in J. Sparrow tr. H. F. Le Dran Observ. Surg. A Disease of the Cornea, call'd also Albugo, Nubecula.
1823 G. Crabb Universal Technol. Dict. (at cited word) Nubecula, a white speck in the eye.
1872 E. Tietze tr. H. Goullon Scrofulous Affections 243 Several red vessels traverse the eye, especially from below toward the cornea on which a nubecula can be observed.
This entry has been updated (OED Third Edition, December 2003; most recently modified version published online March 2022).
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