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English Dictionary: precession by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
precession
n
  1. the motion of a spinning body (as a top) in which it wobbles so that the axis of rotation sweeps out a cone
  2. the act of preceding in time or order or rank (as in a ceremony)
    Synonym(s): precession, precedence, precedency
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Precession \Pre*ces"sion\, n. [L. praecedere, praecessum, to go
      before: cf. F. pr[82]cession. See {Precede}.]
      The act of going before, or forward.
  
      {Lunisolar precession}. (Astron.) See under {Lunisolar}.
  
      {Planetary precession}, that part of the precession of the
            equinoxes which depends on the action of the planets
            alone.
  
      {Precession of the equinoxes} (Astron.), the slow backward
            motion of the equinoctial points along the ecliptic, at
            the rate of 50.2[sec] annually, caused by the action of
            the sun, moon, and planets, upon the protuberant matter
            about the earth's equator, in connection with its diurnal
            rotation; -- so called because either equinox, owing to
            its westerly motion, comes to the meridian sooner each day
            than the point it would have occupied without the motion
            of precession, and thus precedes that point continually
            with reference to the time of transit and motion.
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