Total-eclipse
noun
1.
an eclipse in which the surface of the eclipsed body is completely obscured.
total eclipse
noun
1.
an eclipse as seen from a particular area of the earth’s surface where the eclipsed body is completely hidden Compare annular eclipse, partial eclipse
total eclipse
(tōt’l)
An eclipse in which the entire surface of a celestial object is obscured. See more at eclipse.
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