Antiscia

/ænˈtɪʃə/ noun

In ancient astronomy, regions of Earth on opposite sides of the equator where the sun casts shadows in opposite directions.

From Latin antiscia, from Greek anti- (opposite) + skia (shadow). The word literally means 'opposite shadows' and was used by ancient astronomers to describe the geometric relationship between the sun and different latitudes on Earth.

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