"Solstice" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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"Solstice" Meaning

A solstice is a point at which the sun appears at its greatest angle from the celestial equator, in either hemisphere. There are two solstices each year: the summer solstice, which marks the longest day of the year, and the winter solstice, which marks the longest night of the year. The paths of the sun across the sky determine the times of the solstices and equinoxes.

"Solstice" Examples

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The summer solstice marks the beginning of the lengthening of daylight hours in the Northern Hemisphere.
At the summer solstice, the sun is directly overhead at a location on the Tropic of Cancer.
The ancient Greeks celebrated the summer solstice with a festival honoring the god Apollo.
Due to the tilt of the Earth on its axis, we enjoy longer days during the summer solstice.
Jupiter's Great Red Spot, a gigantic storm, is at its most active around the solstices.

"Solstice" Similar Words

Solos

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Solpadeine

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Solpugid

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A solpugid is a type of arachnid, which is a group that also includes spiders, scorpions, and ticks. Solpugids, also known as sun spiders or wind scorpions, are a family of arachnids that belong to the order Solifugae. They have a long, flat body, eight legs, and a distinctive pair of pedipalps (appendages that look like small claws). Solpugids are primarily found in arid, warm regions around the world, and are known for their burrowing habits.

Solpugida

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Solpugidea

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Solpugidea is an infraorder of arachnids belonging to the order Solifugae, commonly known as sun spiders or wind scorpions.

Solpugids

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The Solpugids, more commonly known as sun spiders or wind scorpions, are a family of large, hairy arachnids that are also known as solifuges (from Latin "sol," or sun, and "fuga," or escape). Before the formal science name solpugid was adopted, these arachnids were often mistakenly referred during the early 18th and 19th centuries as "wind scorpions" due to their ability to run quickly or jump.

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