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nighttime

nighttime 1 : the time from dusk to dawn 2 : a statutorily set period usually beginning

Dusk

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Dusken

To make dusk or obscure

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Dusky

Partially dark or obscure not luminous dusk as a dusky valley

Gloaming

Twilight dusk the fall of the evening

half light

a grayish light as at dawn or dusk or in dim interiors

Night

the time from sunset to sunrise esp the time between dusk and dawn when there is no light of the sun

Nightfall

arrival of the night the period at and just after dusk

Nighttime

The time from dusk to dawn opposed to daytime

Duskness

Duskiness

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nighttime

nighttime 1 : the time from dusk to dawn 2 : a statutorily set period usually beginning

Dusk

Matched in: Term Dusk

Dusken

To make dusk or obscure

Keep your definitions linked to case research

Dusky

Partially dark or obscure not luminous dusk as a dusky valley

Gloaming

Twilight dusk the fall of the evening

half light

a grayish light as at dawn or dusk or in dim interiors

Night

the time from sunset to sunrise esp the time between dusk and dawn when there is no light of the sun

Nightfall

arrival of the night the period at and just after dusk

Nighttime

The time from dusk to dawn opposed to daytime

Duskness

Duskiness

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