equinox in the PONS Dictionary

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This phenomenon is called the precession of the equinoxes.
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The astronomical part is unusually accurate; it indicates leap years, equinoxes, and more astronomical data.
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Spells could be cast during the equinoxes which could have significant effects on the campaign season.
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Traditions state that at night during the spring equinox, they gather in the fells and dance until dawn holding hands and scattering roses.
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The album title should also be noted for being the time that dawn usually rises around the equinox.
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In precession, the equinoxes appear to move slowly through the ecliptic, completing a revolution in approximately 25,800 years (according to modern astronomers).
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The arrangement is aligned with the setting sun at the solstices and equinox, but the age is currently unknown.
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At the poles, the equinox marks the start of the transition from 24 hours of nighttime to 24 hours of daylight (or vice versa).
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After all 6 months had been completed, the autumn equinox spells were cast, then the winter season procedure began.
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It is 27.32158 days, very slightly shorter than the sidereal month (27.32166) days, because of precession of the equinoxes.
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