bricklayer$9640$ - translation to greek
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bricklayer$9640$ - translation to greek

MULTIPLE STAR SYSTEM IN THE CONSTELLATION ANDROMEDA
Alamach; Alamak; Almach; Γ Andromedae; Γ And; Almaak; Almaach; 57 Andromedae; HR 603; HR 604; HD 12533; HD 12534; SAO 37734; SAO 37735; HIP 9640; Gamma¹ Andromedae; ALMACH; CCDM J02039+4220A; Gamma1 Andromedae; Gamma1 And; Γ1 Andromedae; Γ1 And; Gamma-1 Andromedae; Gamma-1 And; Γ-1 Andromedae; Γ-1 And; Gamma¹ And; Γ¹ Andromedae; Γ¹ And; 57 Andromedae A; 57 And A; FK5 73; IDS 01578+4151; PPM 44721; Gamma Andromedae A; Gamma And A; Γ Andromedae A; Γ And A; GC 2477; IDS 01578+4151 A; ADS 1630 A; BD+41 395; BD +41 395; 57 And; Gamma And; CCDM J02039+4220B; Gamma And B; Γ Andromedae B; Γ And B; Gamma2 Andromedae; Gamma2 And; Γ2 Andromedae; Γ2 And; Gamma-2 Andromedae; Gamma-2 And; Γ-2 Andromedae; Γ-2 And; Gamma² Andromedae; Gamma² And; Γ² Andromedae; Γ² And; 57 Andromedae B; 57 And B; IDS 01578+4151 BC; GC 2479; ADS 1630 BC; Almaack; Almach (star)
  • An image of γ Andromedae as it appears in a small telescope
  • Components of the γ Andromedae system (not to scale)

bricklayer      
n. τουβλάς, πλινθοκτίστης

Definition

brickie
(brickies)
A brickie is the same as a bricklayer
. (BRIT INFORMAL)
= bricklayer
N-COUNT

Wikipedia

Gamma Andromedae

Gamma Andromedae, Latinized from γ Andromedae, is the third-brightest point of light in the northern constellation of Andromeda. It is a multiple star system approximately 350 light-years from Earth. The system is drifting closer to the Sun with a radial velocity in the range of −12 to −14 km/s.