Sentence example with the word 'solstice'

solstice

Definition n. either of the two times of the year when the sun is at its greatest distance from the celestial equator

Last update: June 1, 2016


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The summer solstice or the winter solstice are the only two solstices there are.   [Please select]

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Each solstice is upon the ecliptic midway between the equinoxes, and therefore go from each.   [Please select]

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Thus the days become continually shorter and shorter, till the winter solstice, till Christmas.   [Please select]

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CHAPTER II THE CIGALE LEAVES ITS BURROW The first Cigales appear about the summer solstice.   [Please select]

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I hear the first Cigales about the summer solstice.   [Please select]

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This handsome chafer appears towards the summer solstice, almost simultaneously with the first Cigales.   [Please select]

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The next mythical legend, however, probably alludes rather to the three days of the winter solstice, which the sun takes to return.   [Please select]

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Next, coming from Gemini into Cancer, which occupies the shortest space in heaven, and after traversing one eighth of it, he determines the summer solstice.   [Please select]

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