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['sɒlstɪs]nome solstizio m.* * *['solstis](the time of year when there is the greatest length of daylight (summer solstice) or the shortest (winter solstice).) solstizio* * *solstice /ˈsɒlstɪs/ (astron.)n.solstizio: summer [winter] solstice, solstizio d'estate [d'inverno]solstitiala.solstiziale: solstitial point, punto solstiziale.* * *['sɒlstɪs]nome solstizio m.
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solstitial — solstitially, adv. /sol stish euhl, sohl /, adj. 1. of or pertaining to a solstice or the solstices: a solstitial point. 2. occurring at or about the time of a solstice. 3. characteristic of the summer solstice. [1550 60; < L solstitialis; see… … Universalium
solstitial — sol•sti•tial [[t]sɒlˈstɪʃ əl, soʊl [/t]] adj. 1) astron. of or pertaining to a solstice or the solstices: a solstitial point[/ex] 2) astron. occurring at or about the time of a solstice 3) astron. characteristic of the summer solstice • Etymology … From formal English to slang
solstitial — /sɒlˈstɪʃəl/ (say sol stishuhl) adjective 1. of or relating to a solstice or the solstices: a solstitial point. 2. occurring at or about the time of a solstice. 3. characteristic of the summer solstice. {Latin sōlstitiālis} …
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solstice — i. The time when the sun reaches its maximum distance from the equator. It is the point where the sun’s declination reaches a maximum value. The two solstices are the summer solstice, which is on June 20 to 23 in the Northern Hemisphere, and the… … Aviation dictionary
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Winter solstice — This article is about the astronomical and cultural event of winter solstice, also known as midwinter. For other uses, see Winter solstice (disambiguation), Midwinter (disambiguation) or also see Solstice. UTC Date and Time of Solstice[1] year… … Wikipedia
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Solstice — Sol stice, n.[L. solstitium; sol the sun + sistere to cause to stand, akin to stare to stand: cf. F. solstice. See {Solar}, a., {Stand}, v. i.] 1. A stopping or standing still of the sun. [Obs.] Sir T. Browne. [1913 Webster] 2. (Astron.) (a) The… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
solstice — n. point or time when sun is furthest from Equator. ♦ summer solstice, such time in summer in Northern latitudes. (about June 22). ♦ winter solstice, such time in winter (about Dec. 22). ♦ solstitial, a … Dictionary of difficult words