〘Noun〙 The time it takes for the sun to cross the meridian once and then cross it again. There are apparent solar days (true solar days) and mean solar days. ※Rekisho Shinsho (1798-1802) says, "The day and night from sun's zenith to its zenith again is called a solar day." Source: The Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary About the Selected Edition of the Japanese Language Dictionary Information |
〘名〙 太陽が子午線を通過してから再びその子午線を通過するまでの時間。視太陽日(真太陽日)と平均太陽日がある。※暦象新書(1798‐1802)中「太陽南中より再び南中に至るの一昼夜を、太陽日と云り」
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