Definition: The word "Alexandro" is an Italian word that translates to "star" or "star sign," referring to the constellation Scorpius, known for its 12 stars in its belt.
Hereβs a brief definition:
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Alexandro
(vulgar) - The position of a star, often represented as a crescent moon.
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Scorpio
- A constellation that has twelve bright stars. It's located about 40 degrees north of the sun and includes Mars, Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, Neptune, Uranus, Rhea (aka Jupiter in astrology), Venus, and Mercury.
The constellation is known for its prominent four main points: Alpha (the outermost point), Beta (middle-point), Gamma (innermost point), and Delta (the innermost point). These four points are connected by the belt or "belt of Orion" (a network of stars that runs from Orion's belt to the Sun) which is an imaginary thread.
Alexandro's constellation has 12 full moons a year, with each moon being named for its position in Scorpius. The name "Scorpio" comes from the Italian word for "star," as it also symbolizes many stars including those within Scorpius' belt.
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