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Meanings of
crescent moon
in inglês
russo
полумесяц
catalão
llunya creixent
Back to the meaning
Lunar phase.
gibbous moon
russo
полумесяц
Usage of
crescent moon
in inglês
1
A long silver bar connected the
crescent
moon
to the wolf's heart.
2
A
crescent
moon
hung low over the Lambeth marshes across the river.
3
A thin
crescent
moon
was out, silvering the river and the trees.
4
The
crescent
moon
had found its way through a filigree of boughs.
5
The
crescent
moon
symbol on her chest is dimly visible by starlight.
6
Beneath her shone the
crescent
moon
,
whose horns were sharp as swords.
7
It was a dark night, the
crescent
moon
barely lighting the clearing.
8
The thrones sat on a low balcony shaped like a
crescent
moon
.
9
When there is only a new
crescent
moon
,
it is pitch black.
10
The night was clear, and the
crescent
moon
rose high in the heavens.
11
The
crescent
moon
veiled in mists was disappearing behind the woods.
12
The stars came out and the
crescent
moon
hung near the western horizon.
13
Diana, goddess of the chase,-hersymbol, the
crescent
moon
;
hence the silver bow.
14
It was a clear night, with only a small
crescent
moon
.
15
It was near dawn, and the
crescent
moon
hung low behind the house.
16
A
crescent
moon
glittered above the Diana on the Garden tower.
Other examples for "crescent moon"
Grammar, pronunciation and more
This collocation consists of:
crescent
moon
crescent
Adjective
Noun
Translations for
crescent moon
russo
полумесяц
месяц
catalão
llunya creixent
Crescent moon
through the time
Crescent moon
across language varieties
United States of America
Common
United Kingdom
Less common