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The word "solstice" is derived from Latin words meaning what?
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1 of 2The word solstice is derived from the Latin words "sol" and "sistere", which means "sun" and "to stand still", respectively. A solstice in astronomy is an event where the Sun appears to reach its highest or lowest point in the sky, resulting in the longest and shortest days of the year. These are known as the summer solstice and winter solstice.
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