constellatory

/kənˈstɛlətɔri/
adjective
  1. Relating to or resembling a constellation of stars.
    • The artist's painting had a constellatory quality, with dots of gold scattered across a dark blue canvas.
    • The constellatory pattern of lights on the ceiling looked like a night sky.
    • Astronomers studied the constellatory arrangement of the newly discovered cluster.
  2. Forming or suggesting a group of related things, like stars in a constellation.
    • The constellatory network of friendships connected people from all over the world.
    • Her speech had a constellatory structure, with many small ideas orbiting a central theme.
    • The museum's constellatory collection of artifacts told the story of an entire civilization.
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