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Meaning of trinoctial
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trinoctial (a.)
Lasting during three nights; comprising three nights.
trinoctial Sentence Examples
- The trinoctial lunar eclipse cast an ethereal glow across the night sky.
- The trinoctial storm raged for days, flooding coastal areas with relentless precipitation.
- The trinoctial spring equinox marked the official end of winter and the advent of warmer temperatures.
- The trinoctial autumn equinox signaled the transition to shorter days and cooler nights.
- The trinoctial tides reached their peak during the solstice, causing extreme fluctuations in sea levels.
- The trinoctial planet, Mercury, was visible in the twilight sky for a brief period.
- The trinoctial winds carried the scent of blooming flowers throughout the countryside.
- The trinoctial thunderstorm brought much-needed rain to the parched landscape.
- The trinoctial feast celebrated the cyclical nature of the seasons and the abundance of the harvest.
- The trinoctial meteor shower provided a celestial spectacle that captivated stargazers.
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Lasting during three nights; comprising three nights.
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The trinoctial lunar eclipse cast an ethereal glow across the night sky.
The trinoctial storm raged for days, flooding coastal areas with relentless precipitation.
The trinoctial spring equinox marked the official end of winter and the advent of warmer temperatures.
The trinoctial autumn equinox signaled the transition to shorter days and cooler nights.