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antisolar

American  
[an-tee-soh-ler, an-tahy-] / ˌæn tiˈsoʊ lər, ˌæn taɪ- /

adjective

Astronomy.
  1. (on the celestial sphere) opposite the sun.


Etymology

Origin of antisolar

anti- + solar 1

Example Sentences

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His ties to Heartland seemed pretty loose: He has published one antisolar op-ed on the group’s website but told me his role at the conference was to facilitate smart conversation.

From BusinessWeek • Jul. 10, 2014

Gaseous comet tails are similarly affected by the solar wind, which always blows them in an antisolar direction�no matter which way the comet is moving.

From Time Magazine Archive

The presence of these electrons would be characterized by a peak of radiation every three hours�each time Luna passed through the lunar tail on the antisolar side of the moon.

From Time Magazine Archive