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Definition of "solstitial" [sol•sti•tial]

  • Pertaining to a solstice. (adjective)
  • Occurring on a solstice. (adjective)

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Use "solstitial" in a sentence
  • "Where I live, that day is December 9th, which means I am now safely on the far side of the solstitial crepuscular cusp."
  • "Later on, after the solstitial pause for refleshmeant, the same man (or a different and younger him of the same ham) asked in the vermicular with a very oggly chew-chin-grin: Was six vic-tolios fifteen pigeon takee offa you, tell he me, stlongfella, by picky-pocky ten to foul months behindaside?"
  • "Parmenides was the first that confined the habitable world to the two solstitial (or temperate) zones."
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