
1) Active time for deer 2) Become dusk 3) Crepuscle 4) Crepuscule 5) Crepusculum 6) Cthulhu Mythos game 7) Dangerous time to drive 8) Dark part of twilight 9) Darker part of twilight 10) Earth phenomena 11) End of the day 12) Evenfall 13) Evening 14) Evening time 15) Exclusively Saxon word 16) Exclusively Anglo word
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1) Crepuscle 2) Crepuscule 3) Dark 4) Darkness 5) Daysend 6) Eve 7) Evenfall 8) Evening 9) Gloaming 10) Nightfall 11) Shade 12) Sundown 13) Sunset 14) Twilight
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- the time of day immediately following sunset
- a state of diffused or dim illumination
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Dusk is the darkest stage of twilight in the evening. During early to intermediate stages of twilight, there may be enough light in the sky under clear-sky conditions to read outdoors without artificial illumination. Civil dusk occurs when the earth rotates to a point at which the center of the sun is at 6° below the local horizon. This marks the...
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[Michelangelo] Dusk is a marble sculpture by Michelangelo, datable to 1524-34. It is a pair with Dawn on the tomb of Lorenzo II de` Medici in the Medici Chapel in San Lorenzo in Florence. ==History== Its creation started simultaneously with the resuming of the works at the New Sacristy of Florence, during 1524, after Clement VII`s election ...
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• (n.) A darkish color. • (n.) Imperfect obscurity; a middle degree between light and darkness; twilight; as, the dusk of the evening. • (v. t.) To make dusk. • (a.) Tending to darkness or blackness; moderately dark or black; dusky. • (v. i.) To grow dusk.
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The period of waning light from the time of sunset to dark. See twilight and dawn.
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(from the article `Michelangelo`) The figures are among the artist`s most famous and accomplished creations. The immensely massive Day and Dusk are relatively tranquil in their ... ...Child with the Medici patron saints, Cosmas and Damian; and beneath the two sarcophagi respectively lie the recumbent figures of `Night` and ......
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(from the article `sunlight`) ...this long passage the dominant blue wavelengths of light are scattered and blocked, leaving the longer, unobstructed red wavelengths to reach the ...
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Dusk adjective [ Middle English
dusc ,
dosc ,
deosc ; confer dial. Swedish
duska to drizzle,
dusk a slight shower. ..........] Tending to darkness or blackness; moderately dark or black; dusky. « A pathless desert,
dusk with horrid shades.»
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Dusk intransitive verb To grow dusk. [ R.]
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Dusk noun 1. Imperfect obscurity; a middle degree between light and darkness; twilight; as, the
dusk of the evening.
2. A darkish color. « Whose
duck set off the whiteness of the skin.»
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Dusk transitive verb To make dusk. [ Archaic] « After the sun is up, that shadow which
dusketh the light of the moon must needs be under the earth.»
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[
n] - a state of diffused or dim illumination
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verb become dusk
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the state or period of partial darkness between day and night; the dark part of twilight. · partial darkness; shade; gloom: She was barely visible in the dusk of the room.
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