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[ al-kawr ] / ælˈkɔr /
Astronomy.a star, the fifth-magnitude companion of Mizar in the handle of the Big Dipper. Origin of Alcorperhaps <Arabic al-khawr the low ground Words nearby Alcoralcoholysis, Alcolock, Alcon, alcool, alcopop, Alcor, Alcoran, Alcoranist, Alcorcón, Alcott, Alcott, Louisa May Dictionary.com UnabridgedBased on the Random House Unabridged Dictionary, © Random House, Inc. 2020 Example sentences from the Web for AlcorThe naked eye perceives near it a smaller star, named Alcor. Pleasures of the telescope|Garrett Serviss A person with good eyesight can see quite near to it a fifth magnitude star, known under the name of Alcor. Astronomy of To-day|Cecil G. Dolmage They saw and named Alcor, thousands of years before telescopes were invented, and long before there were any books to help them. Earth and Sky Every Child Should Know|Julia Ellen Rogers To be able to see Alcor with the naked eye means that one has excellent eyesight. Boy Scouts Handbook|Boy Scouts of America
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