Why this word is great
PARANATELLON — [Noun] A star or constellation that rises above the horizon simultaneously with another. From Ancient Greek παρανατέλλων (paranatéllōn, "rising beside"), from ἀνατέλλω (anatéllō, "to rise"). Unlike "conjunction" (which describes proximity in the sky) or "culmination" (which marks a zenith), the paranatellon is a temporal twin, a celestial companion bound not by space but by time. It is Orion and Sirius emerging together from the eastern dark, the Pleiades lifting with the first breath of dawn, or two stars—separated by millennia of space—meeting for a single breath at the horizon’s edge. The universe is vast, but not indifferent.