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Discover LudwigThe phrase "harvest moon" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used to refer to the full moon that occurs closest to the autumnal equinox, often associated with the time of year when crops are harvested.
Example: "The harvest moon illuminated the fields, casting a golden glow over the ripe crops ready for gathering."
Alternatives: "autumn moon" or "full moon of harvest."
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harvest moon
noun
The first full moon of autumn by a tropical year.
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Harvest Moon: Friday marked the appearance of a full harvest moon, which reminds us that U.S. agricultural harvests are fast approaching.
The Moon Festival is a celebration of nature and the harvest moon observed in some Asian countries.
On average, the Moon rises in the east 50 minutes later each day, but during the Harvest Moon this difference reduces to 30 minutes.
Whine on harvest moon!
HARVEST MOON, by Robyn Carr.
A ripe, yellow, full harvest moon was rising.
GREENWICH Harvest Moon Hike, with a slow food potluck dinner.
Consider the couple's exquisite melding of "Shine On, Harvest Moon" with Neil Young's "Harvest Moon" at Tuesday's opening-night show.
We are probably familiar with the term "harvest moon".
Neil Young's Harvest Moon is butchered by the headphones.
Maybe she is a harvest moon, a Comanche moon, I do not know.
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