Pronunciation: /ˈzoʊ.diˌæk/
noun a belt or band of the heavens, divided into twelve signs or constellations, through which the sun, moon, and planets pass
A1 My zodiac sign is Leo.
A2 Many people believe that the zodiac can influence their personality.
B1 She reads her horoscope daily to see what the zodiac predicts for her.
B2 The zodiac is often associated with the twelve constellations in astrology.
C1 Astrologers study the zodiac to make predictions about people's lives and future.
C2 The zodiac is a complex system that has been used for centuries to interpret celestial influences on human behavior.
adjective related to the zodiac or astrology
A1 I read my zodiac horoscope every day.
A2 She believes in the zodiac signs and their meanings.
B1 The zodiac calendar is based on the position of the stars.
B2 Many people consult zodiac experts for guidance on important decisions.
C1 The study of zodiac constellations is a complex field of astronomy.
C2 Her zodiac chart revealed interesting insights into her personality.
formal The zodiac is a circle of twelve 30° divisions of celestial longitude that are centered upon the ecliptic.
informal I love reading my horoscope based on my zodiac sign.
slang What's your zodiac sign? I'm a Sagittarius.
figurative The zodiac of personalities at the party was quite diverse.
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