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solstizio

solstice

noun sol-STEE-tsyoh Rare

Origin: Latin solstitium, from sol (sun) + sistere (to stand still).

Usage Note

Solstizio refers to either the summer solstice (solstizio d'estate, around 21 June) or the winter solstice (solstizio d'inverno, around 21 December). The plural is solstizi. Do not confuse with equinozio (equinox), which marks equal day and night rather than the longest or shortest day.

Examples

"Il solstizio d'estate è il giorno più lungo dell'anno."

Natural Translation

The summer solstice is the longest day of the year.

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