equidiurnal (Meaning)

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equidiurnal (a.)

Pertaining to the time of equal day and night; -- applied to the equinoctial line.

Synonyms & Antonyms of equidiurnal

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equidiurnal Sentence Examples

  1. The equidiurnal days and nights of the planet Gliese 581g create a sense of perpetual twilight.
  2. The Scottish Highlands experience equidiurnal days during the summer months.
  3. The equator is the only place on Earth where days and nights are perpetually equidiurnal.
  4. The equidiurnal light of dawn casts an ethereal glow upon the sleeping city.
  5. In the equidiurnal regions, the sun rises and sets with remarkable precision, creating a sense of unvarying rhythm.
  6. The equidiurnal hours of the equinox mark the perfect balance between day and night.
  7. The equidiurnal cycle of sunrise and sunset fosters a profound connection between humanity and the cosmos.
  8. The ancient Egyptians built pyramids aligned precisely with the equidiurnal sunrise.
  9. The equidiurnal equinox brings forth the promise of renewal and the return of vibrant life.
  10. The equidiurnal nature of the celestial sphere provides a constant reference point for navigation and astronomy.

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Pertaining to the time of equal day and night; -- applied to the equinoctial line.

No synonyms found.

No antonyms found.

The equidiurnal days and nights of the planet Gliese 581g create a sense of perpetual twilight.

The Scottish Highlands experience equidiurnal days during the summer months.

The equator is the only place on Earth where days and nights are perpetually equidiurnal.

The equidiurnal light of dawn casts an ethereal glow upon the sleeping city.