In the narrative the acronia is used when two or more events occur in parallel, although each takes place in a time or different time. See silepsis. In astronomy, it applies to the birth and decline of a star that coincides with the times for sunrise and sunset. In the first case it comes from the Greek 945; (, "without, out") 967; 961; 959; 957; 959; 962; (Chronos, "time"); and the second of 945; 954; 961; 959; 957; 953; 967; 959; 962; (achronicos, "evening") which consists of 945; 954; 961; 959; 962; (achros, "extreme") 957; 965; 958; (nyx, "night"). See also acronia.
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