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constellation

noun
a group of stars forming a recognizable pattern that is traditionally named after its apparent form or identified with a mythological figure. Modern astronomers divide the sky into eighty-eight constellations with defined boundaries.
〘天〙 星座
⦅文⦆ ; 〖a ~〗 (同種の物・人などの)集まり, 集合
e.g. no two patients ever show exactly the same constellation of symptoms.

ORIGIN
Middle English (as an astrological term denoting the relative positions of the ‘stars’ (planets), supposed to influence events): via Old French from late Latin constellatio(n-), based on Latin stellastar’.