Equinox

/ˈiː.kwɪ.nɒks/ noun

One of the two times each year, around March and September, when day and night are almost exactly the same length. It marks the start of spring and autumn in many calendars.

From Latin *aequinoctium* 'equality of night and day', from *aequus* 'equal' and *nox* 'night'. The word came through Old French into English.

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