Pertaining to spring. From the Latin vernālis ("of those things pertaining to the spring")
Entering English in the sense of "pertaining to spring" in 1534.
In astronomy: The vernal equinox.
Vernalization(from Latin: vernus, of the spring) is the acquisition of a plant's ability to flower or germinate in the spring by exposure to the prolonged cold of winter. After vernalization, plants have acquired the ability to flower, but they may require additional seasonal cues or weeks of growth before they will actually flower.
An example of vernal used in a sentence is this. On March 21st of every year, the vernal equinox marks the first official day of Spring.
Because that's how the weather happens to be on that particular vernal equinox. There is no correlation with wind.
In the spring? Millions of them. "Vernal" pools are low-lying areas that are filled with springtime rain, and which dry up each summer. That's what "vernal" means; springtime.
At around 10,500 B.C the vernal equinox is thought to have been in Leo. In astrology this is called the Age of Leo.
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Vernal Vernal
"Vernal" is Latin for "spring".
Ewen Vernal was born in 1964.
vernal: relating to or occurring in the spring
When will the vernal equinox be in 2010
Vernal pools has three syllables.
The vernal equinox marks the beginning of spring in the Northern Hemisphere.
Vernal Presbyterian Church was created in 1908.
Vernal Utah Temple was created in 1997.
An example of vernal used in a sentence is this. On March 21st of every year, the vernal equinox marks the first official day of Spring.
a vernal pond is one that dries up during dry weather. a vernal stream also dries up during dry weather.