释义 |
inerratic, a.|ɪnɛˈrætɪk| [in-3.] Not erratic or wandering; fixed (as a star); following a fixed course.
1655Stanley Hist. Philos. i. (1701) 11/2 He fixed a great company of inerratick Stars. 1793T. Taylor tr. Sallust, etc. vii. 34 The inerratic sphere commences its motion from the east. 1797Monthly Mag. III. 511 The inerratic circle..comprehends the seven spheres in which the stars are placed. 1822T. Taylor Apuleius 334 An inerratic course. |