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Filter by Meaning The fishermen were warned about the incoming equinoctial.
The equinoctial gales can cause significant damage to coastal areas.
The equinoctial circle is an imaginary line around the Earth.
The equinoxes occur when the sun is at the equinoctial point.
The equinoctial line marks the point where the sun crosses the celestial equator.
The equinoctial was especially strong this year.
The equinoctial line is an imaginary circle around the Earth at 0 degrees latitude.
The equinoctial equator divides the Earth into the Northern and Southern hemispheres.
The ship's equinoctial position was determined by the navigator using celestial observations.
The ship's captain plotted the equinoctial route to cross the Atlantic.
The sailor adjusted the ship's course to follow the equinoctial longitude.
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