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Solscut

When the cloud coverage blocks the sun to a partial extent, allowing the viewer to see the sun without hurting their eyes. Derives from the latin words for "Sun" (solaris) and "Sheild" (scutum).
"There's a solscut today."
by Furrys can taste a bullet February 15, 2026
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