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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.

  




Danilo Enrique Noreña Benítez

acronia is incorrectly written, and should be written as "Acronia" being its meaning: The correct term is Acronia ( is a latin word and has no tilde ). It is a new genus of orchids that are found from Mexico to Brazil. Replaces the former subgenus Acianthera of the genus Pleurothallis called. Acronia name was restored in 2006 by the American Botanical remarkable Carlyle August Luer.

  



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