- The
winter solstice, or
hibernal solstice,
occurs when
either of Earth's
poles reaches its
maximum tilt away from the Sun. This
happens twice yearly, once...
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Hibernal may
refer to: Winter-related Chlorpromazine, by
trade name
Hibernal (grape), a
variety of wine
grape This
disambiguation page
lists articles ****ociated...
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fixed calendar dates: prevernal, vernal, estival, serotinal, autumnal, and
hibernal. Many
tropical regions have two seasons: the rainy/wet/monsoon
season and...
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Hibernal is a
variety of
white wine
grape of the
hybrid with
Vitis vinifera which was
developed in 1944, by
Heinrich Birk at the
Geisenheim Grape Breeding...
- term
hibernal for this
period of the year (the
other ecological seasons being prevernal, vernal, estival, serotinal, and autumnal). The
hibernal season...
- winter, and vice versa. The
Latinate names estival solstice (summer) and
hibernal solstice (winter) are
sometimes used to the same effect, as are midsummer...
- an
earlier separate prevernal (early or pre-spring)
season between the
hibernal (winter) and
vernal (spring) seasons. This is a time when only the hardiest...
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environment between fallen snow and terrain. This is the
environment of many
hibernal animals, as it
provides insulation and
protection from predators. The subnivean...
- Look up Hibernian, Hibernia, or
hibernal in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hibernian may
refer to: Of Hibernia,
Latin name for Ireland;
hence Irish (disambiguation)...
- Very cold-tolerant.
Flesh juicy, acid.
Eating Use mid-August–October
Hibernal Russia <1870
Fruit large, oblate-conic,
yellow with red flush. Tree vigorous...