eklipzáló
eklipzáló is a Catalan word that translates to "eclipsing" in English. It is derived from the verb "eclipzar," meaning to eclipse or to overshadow. The term is most commonly used in astronomy to describe the phenomenon where one celestial body passes in front of another, obscuring it from view. This can include solar eclipses, where the Moon passes between the Sun and Earth, or lunar eclipses, where the Earth passes between the Sun and Moon.
Beyond its astronomical context, "eklipzáló" can also be used metaphorically. It might describe a situation where