-ˈlōˌvits
Usage: usually capitalized L
Etymology: after J. T. Lowitz fl 1794 Russ. astronomer
: a rare halo extending obliquely downward and inward from a 22 degree parhelion
-ˈlōˌvits
Usage: usually capitalized L
Etymology: after J. T. Lowitz fl 1794 Russ. astronomer
: a rare halo extending obliquely downward and inward from a 22 degree parhelion
Webster's New International English Dictionary. Новый международный словарь английского языка Webster. 2012