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Meaning of "metonic"

metonic (adjective): Metonic is derived from the Metonic cycle, a period of about 19 years after which the phases of the moon recur on the same days of the year. It is often used in astronomical contexts
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  • Of or pertaining to Meton of Athens.

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And he works on the metonic lunar cycle.
The Metonic Dial is the main upper dial on the rear of the mechanism.
This is the third of five Metonic lunar eclipses.
The Metonic cycle the lunar year.
This is the fourth of five Metonic lunar eclipses.
The Metonic cycle is the.
Moon following the Metonic cycle.
The Metonic cycle was improved by both Callippus and Hipparchus.
The Greeks called it the Metonic calendar.
See Metonic cycle.
Instead, they employ their versions of the Metonic cycle.
And he works on the metonic lunar cycle . Pops up once every 19 years.
It is similar to, but slightly different in usage with, the Greek Metonic cycle.
It is a common year in the Hebrew Metonic Cycle, with a single Adar month.
Calippus formed what has been called the Callippic period, a cycle of four Metonic periods.

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A metonic cycle is 19 years long.
This happens every two to three years seven times in the Metonic cycle of 19 years.
The nineteen-year Metonic cycle assumes that 19 tropical years are as long as 235 synodic months.
Nineteen tropical years are as long as 235 synodic months Metonic cycle.
However, a Metonic calendar will drift against the seasons by about 1 day every 200 years.
Some authors even credited him with use of the 19-year Metonic cycle.
The Callippic period is based on the Metonic period devised by Meton ( born about 460 BC ).
A full Moon on Halloween only occurs roughly once every 19 years ( known as the Metonic cycle ).
View of bridges, Metonic cycle.
The Runic calendar is a perpetual calendar based on the 19-year-long Metonic cycle.
This process became known as a Metonic cycle, named for Meton of Athens in 432 BCE.
Runic calendars are perpetual calendar based on the 19-year-long Metonic cycle of the Moon.
The lunar cycle used in the Middle Ages was the Metonic cycle of 19 years.
The Callippic cycle is 76 years long, four Metonic cycles.

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