Definition: Acropoleis is a term used to describe an astronomical object which has a spherical shape but lacks any of the major features of an actual moon. It's often associated with the Sun or other stars, but it can be seen as part of the larger celestial system when viewed from a low Earth orbit. The word "acropoleis" comes from Greek and is derived from acros (in Greek for "around") and poli (which means "sun". So, in English, it's "the sun around". It doesn't have a direct translation into English.
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