Acronycal

/əˈkrɒnɪkəl/ adjective

The same as acronyc; relating to the setting or rising of a celestial body at the same time as the sun.

From Greek 'akron' (extreme) and 'nyx' (night), with the suffix '-al' added to form an adjective. This variant emphasizes the nighttime boundary condition.

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