IPA: /ˈæn.sə/
KK: /ˈæn.sə/
The most noticeable or prominent part of planetary rings when viewed from afar.
The ansa of the planet's rings was clearly visible through the telescope.
The word 'ansa' originates from Latin 'ansa', meaning 'handle' or 'loop'. It refers to a handle or a loop-like structure, often used in the context of pottery or vessels.
Think of a 'handle' or 'loop' when you hear 'ansa', as it directly relates to the shape or function of something that can be held.