also called Beehive (catalog numbers NGC 2632 and M 44), open, or galactic, cluster of several hundred stars in the zodiacal constellation Cancer. Visible to the unaided eye as a small patch of bright haze, it was first distinguished as a group of stars by Galileo. It was included by Hipparchus in the earliest known star catalog, c. 129 BC. The name Praesepe (Latin: "Cradle," or "Manger") was used even before Hipparchus' time. The name Beehive is of uncertain but more recent origin.
PRAESEPE
Meaning of PRAESEPE in English
Britannica English vocabulary. Английский словарь Британика. 2012