1. capella - Noun
2. Capella - Proper noun
A brilliant star in the constellation Auriga.
Source: Webster's dictionaryThe sovereign brilliancy of Sirius pierced the eye with a steely glitter, the star called Capella was yellow, Aldebaran and Betelgueux shone with a fiery red. To persons standing alone on a hill during a clear midnight such as this, the roll of the world eastward is almost a palpable movement. Thomas Hardy
As Capella shared imagery captured by its airborne platform, customers requested imagery of specific locations of interest. Source: Internet
Anthony R Birley Marcus Aurelius: A Biography p.197 Among his teachers Onesicrates, Antistius Capella, Titus Aius Sanctus, and Pitholaus are mentioned. Source: Internet
After a run of tracks from the beloved '2014 Forest Hills Drive', Cole drew his set to a close with the one-two punch of a blistering, a capella version of '1985' and the mighty 'No Role Modelz'. Source: Internet
According to initial reports from the White House joint press, Kim said in English, “Nice to meet you, Mr. President,” while shaking hands with President Trump at the Capella Hotel on the island of Sentosa in Singapore. Source: Internet
Herring holds a Masters of Clinical Psychology with a specialization in Clinical Counseling from Capella University. Source: Internet