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1) General subject: between dog and wolf, blind man's holiday, candle-light, candlelight, cockshut light, cockshut time, crepuscle, darkmans, dim, dusk, even fall, even-fall, eventide, half light, half-light, night, nightfall, owllight, shadow, shank of the evening, shut, torchlight, twilight, owl-light2) Obsolete: cockshut4) Rare: crepuscule, gloam5) Astronautics: crepusculum6) Makarov: evening shades, night's shades, shade, shade of night, shades of evening, shadows, shadows of evening, the shade of night, the shades of evening, the shadows of evening -
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Crepuscle — Cre*pus cle (kr[ e]*p[u^]s s l), Crepuscule Cre*pus cule (kr[ e]*p[u^]s k[ u]l), n. [L. crepusculum, fr. creper dusky, dark: cf. F. cr[ e]puscule.] Twilight. Bailey. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
crepuscle — noun see crepuscule … New Collegiate Dictionary
crepuscle — cre·pus·cle (krĭ pŭsʹəl) n. Variant of crepuscule. * * * … Universalium
crepuscle — noun variant of crepuscule … Wiktionary
crepuscle — cre|pus|cle Mot Pla Nom masculí … Diccionari Català-Català
crepuscle — cre·pus·cle … English syllables
crepuscle — The fading light at the end of the day, also known as twilight … Grandiloquent dictionary
crepuscle — noun the time of day immediately following sunset he loved the twilight they finished before the fall of night • Syn: ↑twilight, ↑dusk, ↑gloaming, ↑gloam, ↑nightfall, ↑evenfall, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
Crepuscule — Crepuscle Cre*pus cle (kr[ e]*p[u^]s s l), Crepuscule Cre*pus cule (kr[ e]*p[u^]s k[ u]l), n. [L. crepusculum, fr. creper dusky, dark: cf. F. cr[ e]puscule.] Twilight. Bailey. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
crepuscule — noun the time of day immediately following sunset he loved the twilight they finished before the fall of night • Syn: ↑twilight, ↑dusk, ↑gloaming, ↑gloam, ↑nightfall, ↑evenfall, ↑ … Useful english dictionary
evenfall — noun the time of day immediately following sunset he loved the twilight they finished before the fall of night • Syn: ↑twilight, ↑dusk, ↑gloaming, ↑gloam, ↑nightfall, ↑fall, ↑ … Useful english dictionary