celestial+equator

  • 111Equinoctial colure — Equinoctial E qui*noc tial, a. [L. aequinoctials, fr. aequinoctium equinox: cf. F. [ e]quinoxial. See {Equinox}.] 1. Pertaining to an equinox, or the equinoxes, or to the time of equal day and night; as, the equinoctial line. [1913 Webster] 2.… …

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  • 112Equinoctial line — Equinoctial E qui*noc tial, a. [L. aequinoctials, fr. aequinoctium equinox: cf. F. [ e]quinoxial. See {Equinox}.] 1. Pertaining to an equinox, or the equinoxes, or to the time of equal day and night; as, the equinoctial line. [1913 Webster] 2.… …

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  • 113Equinoctial points — Equinoctial E qui*noc tial, a. [L. aequinoctials, fr. aequinoctium equinox: cf. F. [ e]quinoxial. See {Equinox}.] 1. Pertaining to an equinox, or the equinoxes, or to the time of equal day and night; as, the equinoctial line. [1913 Webster] 2.… …

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  • 114Equinoctial time — Equinoctial E qui*noc tial, a. [L. aequinoctials, fr. aequinoctium equinox: cf. F. [ e]quinoxial. See {Equinox}.] 1. Pertaining to an equinox, or the equinoxes, or to the time of equal day and night; as, the equinoctial line. [1913 Webster] 2.… …

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  • 115House (astrology) — Most horoscopic traditions of astrology systems divide the horoscope into a number (usually twelve) of houses whose positions depend on time and location rather than on date. The houses of the horoscope represent different spheres of life,… …

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  • 116ecliptic — The apparent annual path of the sun among the stars during a year. Strictly, it is the projection of the plane of the earth’s orbit on the celestial sphere. It is a great circle inclined at about 23°27’ to the celestial equator. It cuts the… …

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  • 117equinoctial — adj. & n. adj. 1 happening at or near the time of an equinox (equinoctial gales). 2 of or relating to equal day and night. 3 at or near the (terrestrial) equator. n. (in full equinoctial line) = celestial equator. Phrases and idioms: equinoctial… …

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  • 118great circle — noun a circular line on the surface of a sphere formed by intersecting it with a plane passing through the center • Hypernyms: ↑line • Hyponyms: ↑celestial equator, ↑equinoctial circle, ↑equinoctial line, ↑equinoctial, ↑ecliptic, ↑ …

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  • 119e|qua|tor — «ih KWAY tuhr», noun. 1. an imaginary circle around the middle of the earth, halfway between the North Pole and the South Pole: »The United States is north of the equator; Australia is south of it. Crossed the equator…I now for the first time… …

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  • 120hemisphere — noun Etymology: Middle English hemispere, from Latin hemisphaerium, from Greek hēmisphairion, from hēmi + sphairion, diminutive of sphaira sphere Date: 14th century 1. a. a half of the celestial sphere as divided into two halves by the horizon,… …

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