extropic (Meaning)
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extropic (a)
of or relating to extropy
Synonyms & Antonyms of extropic
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extropic Sentence Examples
- The pole at the equator, where the ecliptic is the only extropic equator, faces northward.
- An extropic equator is essentially the same as a solstice.
- An extropic equator is a celestial equator that does not intersect the ecliptic.
- The extropic equator is a theoretical line in the sky that is perpendicular to the ecliptic.
- The equinox is the time of year when the ecliptic crosses the extropic equator.
- The extropic equator is the imaginary line that connects the points where the ecliptic intersects the celestial equator.
- The extropic equator is the line that divides the northern and southern celestial hemispheres.
- The extropic equator is also known as the celestial equator.
- The sun crosses the extropic equator twice each year, at the spring and autumn equinoxes.
- The extropic equator is an imaginary line in the sky that is parallel to the Earth's equator.
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of or relating to extropy
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The pole at the equator, where the ecliptic is the only extropic equator, faces northward.
An extropic equator is essentially the same as a solstice.
An extropic equator is a celestial equator that does not intersect the ecliptic.
The extropic equator is a theoretical line in the sky that is perpendicular to the ecliptic.