Vernal in a sentence as an adjective

When you go, don't miss the vernal/Nevada falls hike!

Some Vedic notices mark the beginning of the year and that of the vernal equinox in Orion.

The bug was found in the calculation of the vernal equinox which moves from 3am to 9pm to 3pm. Since it was triggering the leap year code 6 hours of time would get rolled back edits and all!

Astronomically derived Easter is the Sunday after the full moon after the vernal equinox, and that's quite easy to calculate.

I multiplied the gematria of the 256th word of this essay by the number of karma points original submitter had during the first full moon after the most recent vernal equinox.

Astrology does take the Earth's precession into account; as the vernal equinox precesses from one zodiac constellation to another every 2150 years, it becomes a different age.

This is the definition of the "Age of Aquarius": that the sun is currently in Aquarius at the time of each vernal equinox, even though by historical definition the vernal equinox should occur at the border from Pisces to Aries.

I stopped talking about it and tried to avoid giving any indication I was unwell at all outside of intimate social settings, because the sheer volume of unsolicited input I got about how the right way to deal with the fact that a surgeon shredded the nerves in my abdomen was to take ginger and rub lavender essential oils on it, or just use CBD, or have you tried hopping up and down on your left foot on a Tuesday immediately following the vernal equinox...

Vernal definitions

adjective

suggestive of youth; vigorous and fresh; "he is young for his age"

See also: youthful young

adjective

of or characteristic of or occurring in spring; "the vernal equinox"