antiscion

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Etymology

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From Ancient Greek ἀντίσκιον (antískion), from ἀντι- (anti-, opposite) + σκιά (skiá, shadow).

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antiscion (plural antiscia)

  1. (astrology) The mirror image, or shadow, of a planet, based upon a line of reference which is the axis of 0 Cancer/0 Capricorn (the position of the sun at the solstices).

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