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Definitions of culminate in various dictionaries:
verb - end, especially to reach a final or climactic stage
verb - bring to a head or to the highest point
verb - reach the highest or most decisive point
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reach a climax or point of highest development. |
Reach a climax or point of highest development. |
(of a celestial body) reach or be at the meridian. |
If an event or series of events culminates in something, it ends with it, having developed until it reaches this point: |
to have as a result or be the final result of a process: |
To reach the highest point or degree climax: habitual antagonism that culminated in open hostility. |
To come to completion end: Years of waiting culminated in a tearful reunion. |
Astronomy To reach the highest point above an observer's horizon. Used of stars and other celestial bodies. |
To bring to the point of greatest intensity or to completion climax: The ceremony culminated a long week of preparation. |
reach the highest or most decisive point |
Culminate might refer to |
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In observational astronomy, the Culmination of a celestial object (the Sun, the Moon, a planet, a star, or a deep-sky object) or constellation is either of two moments when it reaches the observer's meridian on the celestial sphere, on which it appears to move along a circular path over the course of a day, due to Earth's rotation. * As viewed from the surface of a terrestrial body, except its geographic poles, a celestial object passes through the meridian twice a day: once at its upper culmination, when it reaches its highest point as viewed from a given location on Earth, and once at its lower culmination, when it reaches its lowest point. The term culmination is often used to mean upper culmination.An object's altitude (A) in degrees at its upper culmination is equal to 90 subtracted by the observer's latitude (L) and added by the object's declination (δ): A = 90° − L + δ. |