blood moon

noun

Etymology

From its reddish appearance.

Definitions

  1. The moon as it appears during a total lunar eclipse.

    • Just after two o'clock in the morning, the moon went into eclipse, fading to a deep red and casting a pall over the mountainside. Viewing the blood moon as an ominous sign, the Confederates used it to cloak their flight.

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