Solstitium

  • 41solsticiaux — ● solsticial, solsticiale, solsticiaux adjectif (latin solstitialis, de solstitium, solstice) Relatif aux solstices. ● solsticial, solsticiale, solsticiaux (expressions) adjectif (latin solstitialis, de solstitium, solstice) Point solsticial,… …

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  • 42BRUMAE confecta dies — apud Plin. l. 36. c. 10. ubi de obelisco, qui Romae in Campo Martio pro gnomone fuit: Ei qui est in Campo Divus Augustus addidit mirabilem usum, ad deprebendendas Solis umbras, Brumae confectae die, horâ sextâ, dierumque ac noctium magnitudines,… …

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  • 43Solstitialpunkt — Sol|sti|ti|al|punkt* der; [e]s, e <zu lat. solstitialis »zur Sommersonnenwende (gehörig)«, dies zu solstitium, vgl. ↑Solstitium> Sonnenstillstandspunkt od. Sonnenwendepunkt, in dem die Sonne ihren höchsten od. niedrigsten Stand über dem… …

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  • 44Solstiz — Sol|stiz das; Gen. u. es, Plur. e <zu ↑Solstitium> (selten) svw. ↑Solstitium …

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  • 45Solstice — 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… …

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  • 46armistice — noun Etymology: French or New Latin; French, from New Latin armistitium, from Latin arma + stitium (as in solstitium solstice) Date: circa 1707 temporary suspension of hostilities by agreement between the opponents ; truce …

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  • 47solstice — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Latin solstitium, from sol sun + stit , stes standing; akin to Latin stare to stand more at solar, stand Date: 13th century 1. either of the two points on the ecliptic at which its distance from the celestial… …

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  • 48solstitial — adjective Etymology: Middle English solsticial, from Anglo French & Latin; Anglo French, from Latin solstitialis, from solstitium Date: 14th century 1. of, relating to, or characteristic of a solstice and especially the summer solstice 2.… …

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  • 49Capricornus — Infobox Constellation svg name = Capricornus abbreviation = Cap genitive = Capricorni symbology = the Sea Goat RA = 21 dec= −20 areatotal = 414 arearank = 40th numbermainstars = 9, 13 numberbfstars = 49 numberstarsplanets = 1 numberbrightstars =… …

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  • 50Solstice — For other uses, see Solstice (disambiguation). UTC date and time of solstices and equinoxes[1] year Equinox Mar Solstice June Equinox Sept Solstice Dec day time day time day time day time 2004 20 …

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