Saturday, June 21, 2014

Word of the Day: Solstice

sol·stice

noun \ˈsäl-stəs, ˈsōl-, ˈsl-\
: one of the two times during the year when the sun is farthest north or south of the equator

Full Definition of SOLSTICE

1:  either of the two points on the ecliptic at which its distance from the celestial equator is greatest and which is reached by the sun each year about June 22 and December 22
2:  the time of the sun’s passing a solstice which occurs about June 22 to begin summer in the northern hemisphere and about December 22 to begin winter in the northern hemisphere

Origin of SOLSTICE

Middle English, from Latin solstitium, from sol sun + -stit-, -stes standing; akin to Latin stare to stand — more at solar, stand
First Known Use: 13th century
 
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