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vernal

[vur-nl] / ˈvɜr nl /
ADJECTIVE
springlike
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“Summer,” in full bloom, offers bursts of pink and orange while a spectrum of greens sets the stage for the vernal bounty.

From The Wall Street Journal

The season then runs until the vernal or spring equinox which in 2026 is Friday 20 March.

From BBC

Like the vernal equinox, New Directors/New Films is a sign that winter and the soul-crushing slog known as awards season have finally ended.

From New York Times

The spring — or vernal — equinox can land on March 19, 20 or 21, depending on the year.

From Seattle Times

“The vernal equinox is a momentous poem among moments, overspilling its borders like the swelling of sunlight it heralds.”

From New York Times