Similar words: summer solstice, solstice, interpersonal, interstitial, intersperse, juristic person, winter, wintery. Meaning: n. December 22, when the sun is at its southernmost point.
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1. The days begin to draw out after the winter solstice.
2. Since both CHANike and Christmas were originally winter solstice celebrations, they often coincide and compete.
3. At the winter solstice two daggers touch the outsides of the spiral.
4. The winter solstice was only three days away, and the urge to have a raucous good time among friends took hold.
5. Winter Solstice, happy, delicious to eat the dumpling.
6. It's cold at the winter solstice.
7. This year the winter solstice is December 22.
8. On the Winter Solstice, It'snowed heavily.
9. Would like everyone Merry Christmas Winter Solstice, Happy New Year!
10. Lily of the Valley" and "Winter Solstice Angel" are two exclusive designs ...
11. One week before the winter solstice, Romans began celebrating Saturnalia, an orgy of food and drink, in honor of Satyr, the god of agriculture.
12. Even so, the end date of the current Long Count cycle—winter solstice 2012—may be evidence of Maya astronomical skill, said Aveni, the archaeoastronomer.
13. Winter Solstice, although still in the cold season, but the spring is not far off.
14. The rare lunar eclipse has fallen on the winter solstice at the Greenwich meridian of December 21, 2010, making the day the "darkest" ever in 372 years.
15. The Winter Solstice: It means the cold winter is coming.
16. Winter Solstice is approaching,(Sentencedict) a large number of Nanxiong preserved duck the market.
17. The day when the sun passes the winter solstice is the shortest of the year.
18. The winter solstice is a special time inward turning and introspection for all species upon earth.
19. Hogmanay is derived from the winter solstice festival celebrated by the Vikings.
20. At dawn, three weeks before the winter solstice, the last tendrils of fog curled gray against the pinking sky over a sand dune on the eastern edge of the Namib Desert.
21. When Romans held annual feasts celebrating the winter solstice, they wove holly into decorative wreaths.
22. The winter solstice is a day shortest daytime and longest darkness in the north hemisphere.
23. The winter solstice is the shortest day of the year, often on December 21 st.
24. A mild example of this from antiquity was the Roman Saturnalia at the time of the winter solstice.
25. The last time a lunar eclipse occurred on the winter solstice, astronomer Galileo Galilei was languishing under house arrest for suggesting the Earth circled the sun.
26. From the look in the opposite direction just on winter solstice the sun is down.
27. Ma goat industry of Muma Mountain was pushed forwards greatly because the coming of huge migration of Di people and the folk custom of having mutton in the Winter Solstice formed gradually.
28. The church chose December 25 for a Christian holy day in the hope of giving Christian meaning to existing pagan celebratio of the winter solstice.
29. A tropical year is a measurement of time from one winter solstice to the next.
30. In the Han Dynasty(206BC---220AD), "Lari" fell on the day three weeks after Winter Solstice, which was actually hard to pin down or remember.
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