Definitionn. either of two times of the year when the sun crosses the plane of the earth's equator and day and night are of equal length
Last update: July 29, 2015
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The spring and autumn equinoxes bring wonderful weather in Hyderabad. [Please select]
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In the United States, we are always eager for the March equinox to cast out the winter weather. [Please select]
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During an equinox, the hours of the night and day are practically matched in length. [Please select]
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There were a lot of tourists in town, probably for the autumn equinox, which drew people from around the world every year. [Please select]
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In Norfolk, many are caught at the autumnal equinox in the fowlers' nets. [Please select]
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Thus, April Fool's Day formed a relic of festivities held at the vernal equinox. [Please select]
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She may stay there till the equinox, without much mischief, if the present light airs continue. [Please select]
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32); the equinox was near at hand, _propinqua die Å“quinoctii_ (IV. [Please select]
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About the time of the vernal equinox there came a tempest in comparison with which all previous wind and rain were but a whispering and a sprinkling. [Please select]
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The dates of the principal events of this year may be indicated in the following manner:-- Rendezvous of the Helvetii on the banks of the Rhone (the day of the equinox) March 24. [Please select]
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