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equinox (ˈiːkwɪˌnɒks, ˈɛkwɪˌnɒks) ![]() | |
| —n | |
| 1. | vernal equinox See autumnal equinox either of the two occasions, six months apart, when day and night are of equal length |
| 2. | another name for equinoctial point |
| [C14: from Medieval Latin equinoxium, changed from Latin aequinoctium, from aequi- | |
| vernal equinox | |
| —n | |
| 1. | the time at which the sun crosses the plane of the equator towards the relevant hemisphere, making day and night of equal length. It occurs about March 21 in the N hemisphere (Sept 23 in the S hemisphere) |
| 2. | a. astronomy the point, lying in the constellation Pisces, at which the sun's ecliptic intersects the celestial equator |
| b. the time at which this occurs as the sun travels south to north (March 21) | |
equinox (ē'kwə-nŏks') Pronunciation Key
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| vernal equinox (vûr'nəl) Pronunciation Key
See under equinox. |