axis mundi

noun

Etymology

From Latin axis mundi.

  1. borrowed from axis mundi

Definitions

  1. The axis of Earth between the celestial poles, important in ancient geocentric coordinate…

    The axis of Earth between the celestial poles, important in ancient geocentric coordinate systems.

The neighborhood

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