Eclipse.
Lunar refers to the moon and solar refers to the sun. Example: Lunar and Solar eclipses
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Tet is the Vietnamese lunar new year.
When referring to solar/lunar eclipses, it would be 'shoku,' written: 食
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The umbra is the darkest part of the shadow, the "complete shadow" area. We typically use the word "umbra" in reference to lunar eclipses, not solar eclipses.
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NO!!! 'lunar' is an adjective of the Moon. The nouns for Moon are; - Moon ; modern English Luna ; Latin (no 'r') Selene ; Classical Greek The Sun is described as 'solar' (adjective). The nouns for Sun are Sun ; Modern English Solus ; Latin Helios ; Classical Greek.
The moon is a natural satellite, it is nothing more then a giant rock orbiting the earth. In relation to the sun's solar energy, the moon simply reflects that solar energy which is why the moon appears to glow. Without the sun, the moon would not emit any amount of light or energy. The word "Lunar" meaning ""about or pertaining to the Moon is the appropriate analogue to the word "solar" as relating to the Sun. Other words are related to mythical names for lunar dieties such as "Selene", the goddess of the Moon. For example, "selenology" as a surrogate for "lunar geology".
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