The position of the equinox as affected by nutation.
·noun Equinoctial wind or storm. II. Equinox ·noun The time when the sun enters one of the equinoct...
Webster's Dictionary of the English Language
·noun An heir apparent. II. Apparent ·adj Clear or manifest to the understanding; plain; evident; o...
In appearance, as visible to the eye, or evident to the mind, which in the case of astronomical moti...
The Sailor's Word-Book
The time when the sun crosses the equator, under a southerly motion, and the days and nights are the...
The position of the equinox independent of the effects of nutation. ...
The point where the sun crosses the equator, going north. It is opposite the place of the autumnal e...
See horizon. ...
The motion of celestial bodies as viewed from the earth. ...
The instant that the sun's centre is on the meridian of a place. ...
The obliquity of the ecliptic affected with nutation. ...
The time resulting from an observation of the sun an expression per contractionem for apparent solar...
The angle which the diameter of a heavenly body subtends at any time, varying inversely with its dis...
This is the position for any day which it seems to occupy in the heavens, as affected with aberratio...