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61 תְּקוּפָה
תְּקוּפָהf. (b. h.; קוּף) turn, cycle. Ber.59b בתְקוּפָתָהּ, v. חַמָּה. R. Hash. 8a (Tosaf. pl.); a. e.Esp. turn of the sun, solstice; תְּקוּפַת ניסן vernal equinox; ת׳ תמוז summer solstice; ת׳ תשרי autumnal equinox; ת׳ טבת winter solstice. Erub.56a. Snh.11b; Tosef. ib. II, 2 על שלשה … ועל הת׳ we declare a leap-year for three reasons: on account of the spring crop, on account of the fruits of the trees, and on account of the solstice; a. fr.Pl. תְּקיּפוֹת. Ab. III, 18 ת׳ the calculation of cycles (astronomy), v. פַּרְפֶּרֶת. Sabb.75a היורע לתשב ת׳ ומזלותוכ׳ he who understands the science of cycles and planets and does not practice it; a. e. -
62 zrównanie
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63 ekvinocij
m geog equinox I proljetni ekvinocij vernal/ /spring e.; jesentji - autumnal e.* * *• equinox
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autumnal equinox — noun 1. September 22 • Syn: ↑September equinox, ↑fall equinox • Ant: ↑vernal equinox • Hypernyms: ↑equinox • Part Holonyms: ↑fall … Useful english dictionary
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equinox — /ˈikwənɒks / (say eekwuhnoks), /ˈɛ / (say e ) noun 1. the time when the sun crosses the plane of the earth s equator, making night and day all over the earth of equal length, occurring about 21 March (vernal equinox, though in the Southern… …
vernal equinox — noun 1. March 21 • Syn: ↑March equinox, ↑spring equinox • Ant: ↑autumnal equinox • Hypernyms: ↑equinox • Hyponyms: ↑Noruz, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
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equinox — Synonyms and related words: aphelion, apogee, astronomical longitude, autumnal equinox, celestial equator, celestial longitude, celestial meridian, circle, colures, ecliptic, equator, equinoctial, equinoctial circle, equinoctial colure, galactic… … Moby Thesaurus