- December solstice
- зимнее солнцестояние
Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary. - M.: Military publishing house USSR Ministry of Defence. edited by M. Murashkevich. 1974.
Englsh-Russian aviation and space dictionary. - M.: Military publishing house USSR Ministry of Defence. edited by M. Murashkevich. 1974.
December solstice — i. That point on the ecliptic occupied by the sun at the maximum southerly declination. Also called the first point of Capricornus. ii. That instant at which the sun reaches the point of maximum southerly declination, on or about December 23. A… … Aviation dictionary
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Solstice — Sol stice, n.[L. solstitium; sol the sun + sistere to cause to stand, akin to stare to stand: cf. F. solstice. See {Solar}, a., {Stand}, v. i.] 1. A stopping or standing still of the sun. [Obs.] Sir T. Browne. [1913 Webster] 2. (Astron.) (a) The… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
December 2010 — was the twelfth month of that year. It began on a Wednesday and ended after 31 days on a Friday. Portal:Current events This is an archived version of Wikipedia s Current events Portal from December 2010 … Wikipedia
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December — De*cem ber (d[ e]*s[e^]m b[ e]r), prop. n. [F. d[ e]cembre, from L. December, fr. decem ten; this being the tenth month among the early Romans, who began the year in March. See {Ten}.] 1. The twelfth and last month of the year, containing thirty… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English