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Moon face

Moon \Moon\ (m[=oo]n), n. [OE. mone, AS. m[=o]na; akin to D. maan, OS. & OHG. m[=a]no, G. mond, Icel. m[=a]ni, Dan. maane, Sw. m[*a]ne, Goth. m[=e]na, Lith. men[*u], L. mensis month, Gr. mh`nh moon, mh`n month, Skr. m[=a]s moon, month; prob. from a root meaning to measure (cf. Skr. m[=a] to measure), from its serving to measure the time. [root]27

  1. Cf. Mete to measure, Menses, Monday, Month.] 1. The celestial orb which revolves round the earth; the satellite of the earth; a secondary planet, whose light, borrowed from the sun, is reflected to the earth, and serves to dispel the darkness of night. The diameter of the moon is 2,160 miles, its mean distance from the earth is 240,000 miles, and its mass is one eightieth that of the earth. See Lunar month, under Month.

    The crescent moon, the diadem of night.
    --Cowper.

  2. A secondary planet, or satellite, revolving about any member of the solar system; as, the moons of Jupiter or Saturn.

  3. The time occupied by the moon in making one revolution in her orbit; a month.
    --Shak.

  4. (Fort.) A crescentlike outwork. See Half-moon.

  5. The deliberately exposed naked buttocks. [slang] Moon blindness.

    1. (Far.) A kind of ophthalmia liable to recur at intervals of three or four weeks.

    2. (Med.) Hemeralopia.

      Moon dial, a dial used to indicate time by moonlight.

      Moon face, a round face like a full moon.

      Moon madness, lunacy. [Poetic]

      Moon month, a lunar month.

      Moon trefoil (Bot.), a shrubby species of medic ( Medicago arborea). See Medic.

      Moon year, a lunar year, consisting of lunar months, being sometimes twelve and sometimes thirteen.

      blue moon, see blue moon in the vocabulary.

Wikipedia
Moon face

Moon facies, or moon face, is a medical sign in which the face develops a rounded appearance due to fat deposits on the sides of the face. It is often associated with Cushing's syndrome or steroid treatment (especially corticosteroids), which has led to it being known as Cushingoid facies ("Cushings-like face").