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Meanings of
equinoctial
in English
Portuguese
equador celeste
Catalan
línia equinoccial
Back to the meaning
The great circle on the celestial sphere midway between the celestial poles.
celestial equator
equinoctial circle
equinoctial line
Portuguese
equador celeste
Equinoctial.
Related terms
great circle
Synonyms
Examples for "
celestial equator
"
celestial equator
equinoctial circle
equinoctial line
Examples for "
celestial equator
"
1
Ophiuchus is said to be a large constellation that straddles the
celestial
equator
.
2
Referring to the time when the sun passes the
celestial
equator
.
3
The fourth planet from the sun, it is currently sitting just north of the
celestial
equator
.
4
We may remark that the main part of the zodiacal light shifts to the south side of the
celestial
equator
as we cross the line.
5
This is called the
Celestial
Equator
.
1
The two first stars named are exactly on what is called the
equinoctial
line
.
2
The
equinoctial
line
passes through the centre of it.
3
In the year thirty-six, Cortes sent Grijalva and Alvarado with two ships below the
equinoctial
line
.
4
We proceeded in a south-east direction, crossing the trade winds on our way to the
equinoctial
line
.
5
We lay off and on from that time till the 6th June, when we crossed the
equinoctial
line
.
Equinoctial.
Related terms
cosmic time
Usage of
equinoctial
in English
1
I had forgot about the
equinoctial
gales, and this caught me unawares.
2
Very long and very severe were the
equinoctial
gales that year.
3
The heavens and the earth,-everythingin the
equinoctial
regions, presents an exotic character.
4
The
equinoctial
storm seemed to have blown itself out by the next morning.
5
Everywhere, even in our Order, survive the
equinoctial
and solstitial feasts.
6
We crossed the
equinoctial
,
with a fine fresh gale at N.E.
7
You cannot hear the sea, and it isn't time for the
equinoctial
gale.
8
Here they beheld trees of that stupendous growth seen only in the
equinoctial
regions.
9
A high wind was blowing, the first of the
equinoctial
gales heralding the spring.
10
Next morning a wild
equinoctial
storm was howling around the battlements of the castle.
11
The
equinoctial
point is the dividing line between light and darkness, winter and summer.
12
The two first stars named are exactly on what is called the
equinoctial
line.
13
Any day they might be overtaken by an
equinoctial
storm.
14
It wasn't only the
equinoctial
rain that made us shiver.
15
We shall have the
equinoctial
gales soon, I dare say.'
16
Often, during the
equinoctial
storms, poles and trees came down and power lines were severed.
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equinoctial
Adjective
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
equinoctial gales
equinoctial line
equinoctial storm
equinoctial regions
equinoctial current
More collocations
Translations for
equinoctial
Portuguese
equador celeste
Catalan
línia equinoccial
Equinoctial
through the time
Equinoctial
across language varieties
United Kingdom
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