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English Dictionary: equinoctial by the DICT Development Group
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From WordNet (r) 3.0 (2006) [wn]:
equinoctial
adj
  1. relating to the vicinity of the equator
  2. relating to an equinox (when the lengths of night and day are equal)
n
  1. the great circle on the celestial sphere midway between the celestial poles
    Synonym(s): celestial equator, equinoctial circle, equinoctial line, equinoctial
From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Equator \E*qua"tor\, n. [L. aequator one who equalizes: cf. F.
      [82]quateur equator. See {Equate}.]
      1. (Geog.) The imaginary great circle on the earth's surface,
            everywhere equally distant from the two poles, and
            dividing the earth's surface into two hemispheres.
  
      2. (Astron.) The great circle of the celestial sphere,
            coincident with the plane of the earth's equator; -- so
            called because when the sun is in it, the days and nights
            are of equal length; hence called also the {equinoctial},
            and on maps, globes, etc., the {equinoctial line}.
  
      {Equator} {of the sun [or] of a planet} (Astron.), the great
            circle whose plane passes through through the center of
            the body, and is perpendicular to its axis of revolution.
           
  
      {Magnetic equator}. See {Aclinic}.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Equinoctial \E`qui*noc"tial\, a. [L. aequinoctials, fr.
      aequinoctium equinox: cf. F. [82]quinoxial. See {Equinox}.]
      1. Pertaining to an equinox, or the equinoxes, or to the time
            of equal day and night; as, the equinoctial line.
  
      2. Pertaining to the regions or climate of the equinoctial
            line or equator; in or near that line; as, equinoctial
            heat; an equinoctial sun.
  
      3. Pertaining to the time when the sun enters the equinoctial
            points; as, an equinoctial gale or storm, that is, one
            happening at or near the time of the equinox, in any part
            of the world.
  
      {Equinoctial colure} (Astron.), the meridian passing through
            the equinoctial points.
  
      {Equinoctial line} (Astron.), the celestial equator; -- so
            called because when the sun is on it, the nights and days
            are of equal length in all parts of the world. See
            {Equator}.
  
                     Thrice the equinoctial line He circled. --Milton.
  
      {Equinoctial points} (Astron.), the two points where the
            celestial and ecliptic intersect each other; the one being
            in the first point of Aries, the other in the first point
            of Libra.
  
      {Equinoctial time} (Astron.) reckoned in any year from the
            instant when the mean sun is at the mean vernal
            equinoctial point.

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) [web1913]:
   Equinoctial \E`qui*noc"tial\, n.
      The equinoctial line.
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