Definitionn. 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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