Almach

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== English == === Etymology === From Arabic العَنَاقُ الأَرْض (al-ʕanāqu l-ʔarḍ, “caracal, desert lynx”). === Pronunciation === enPR: ălʹmăk === Proper noun === Almach (astronomy) A second-magnitude quadruple star, telescopically visible as an apparent double star composed of an orange bright giant and a fifth-magnitude blue-white triple star, marking the left foot of the chained woman in the northern constellation of Andromeda. (astronomy, specifically) The brightest star of the aforementioned star system. ==== Synonyms ==== (star system): γ (gamma) Andromedae (primary designation), γ And (abbreviated form), Gamma Andromedae (Latinized form) (brightest star): γ1 Andromedae (designation) ==== Holonyms ==== Andromeda === References === “Naming Stars”, in International Astronomical Union, 1 June 2018, List of IAU-approved Star Names. === Anagrams === chamal == Italian == === Etymology === From Arabic العَنَاقُ الأَرْض (al-ʕanāqu l-ʔarḍ, “caracal, desert lynx”). === Proper noun === Almach f (astronomy) Almach (the third brightest point of light in the constellation of Andromeda)