Anomalistic
of or relating to an .
historical examples
but a curious and anomalistic alignment of interests and parties now arose.
the columbia river william denison lyman
an anomalistic month is the time in which the moon p-sses from perigee to perigee, &c.
encyclopaedia britannica, 11th edition, volume 2, slice 2 various
but 2,300 solar years is an exact number, not only of lunations, but also of “anomalistic” months.
the astronomy of the bible e. walter maunder
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