color |
colure |
As nouns the difference between color and colure
is that
color is the spectral composition of visible light while
colure is either of two great circles (meridians) that intersect at the poles and either the equinoxes or solstices.
As an adjective color
is conveying color, as opposed to shades of gray.
As a verb color
is to give something color.
terms |
colure |
As nouns the difference between terms and colure
is that
terms is while
colure is (astronomy) either of two great circles (meridians) that intersect at the poles and either the equinoxes or solstices.
conure |
colure |
As nouns the difference between conure and colure
is that
conure is any of many New World parakeets of the former genus genus: Conurus, now reassigned to other genera in tribe
tribe: Arini, principally genus: Psittacara and genus: Eupsittula while
colure is either of two great circles (meridians) that intersect at the poles and either the equinoxes or solstices.
solstice |
colure |
As nouns the difference between solstice and colure
is that
solstice is one of the two points in the ecliptic at which the sun is furthest from the celestial equator. This corresponds to one of two days in the year when the day is either longest or shortest while
colure is either of two great circles (meridians) that intersect at the poles and either the equinoxes or solstices.
equinox |
colure |
As nouns the difference between equinox and colure
is that
equinox is the intersection of the ecliptic (apparent path of the sun) with the celestial equator while
colure is either of two great circles (meridians) that intersect at the poles and either the equinoxes or solstices.
pole |
colure |
As nouns the difference between pole and colure
is that
pole is originally, a stick; now specifically, a long and slender piece of metal or (especially) wood, used for various construction or support purposes while
colure is either of two great circles (meridians) that intersect at the poles and either the equinoxes or solstices.
As a verb pole
is to propel by pushing with poles, to push with a pole.
meridian |
colure |
In astronomy terms the difference between meridian and colure
is that
meridian is a great circle passing through the poles of the celestial sphere and the zenith for a particular observer while
colure is either of two great circles (meridians) that intersect at the poles and either the equinoxes or solstices.
As nouns the difference between meridian and colure
is that
meridian is an imaginary great circle on the Earth's surface, passing through the geographic poles while
colure is either of two great circles (meridians) that intersect at the poles and either the equinoxes or solstices.
As an adjective meridian
is meridional; relating to a meridian.
As a proper noun Meridian
is a CDP in Colorado.