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41 donkerrood
adj. dark red, maroon -
42 duister
adj. dark; obscure, vague; hazy, dim; unknown, concealed; mysterious, dubious; gloomy, somber--------adv. darkly; obscurely, vaguely; dimly; mysteriously--------n. darkness, black -
43 duisternis
n. darkness, dark, night -
44 eierplant
n. <I>(also: <B>aubergine</B>)</I> eggplant, plant of East Indian origin that bears an edible fruit; dark purple egg-shaped fruit of the eggplant (eaten as a vegetable) -
45 fonce
adj. dark, lacking light -
46 gagel
n. myrtle, evergreen shrub with white or pink flowers and dark berries that is native to warm climates (i.e. the Mediterranean, western Asia, South America, etc.) -
47 grauw
adj. grey, dark or gloomy, overcast--------n. grayness, dullness; growl, low guttural sound made by an animal -
48 halfschaduw
n. shade or value between dark and light (Art); technique in which shadows are reproduced as tiny closely spaced dots (Printing); penumbra, partly lighted area around any shadow -
49 halftint
n. halftone, middle-tone, shade or value between dark and light (Art); technique in which shadows are reproduced as tiny closely spaced dots (Printing); print made using this technique -
50 halo
n. halo, circle of light surrounding the head of a saint or divine being; circle of light around an object caused by the refraction of light; areola, dark band of skin which surrounds a nipple -
51 indigo
adj. indigo blue--------n. indigo, dark violet-blue color -
52 klimop
n. ivy, climbing vine having smooth evergreen leaves and dark berries -
53 onbekend
adj. unknown, unbeknown, unbeknownst, unacquainted, unfamiliar, ignorant, nameless, obscure, phantom, dark -
54 onwetendheid
n. ignorance, nescience, dark -
55 pikdonker
adj. pitch dark -
56 pomperroggebrood
n. pumpernickel, variety of coarse dark rye bread -
57 somber
adj. gloomy, morose, morbid, sombre, somber, sad, dark, darksome, dun, lowering, lugubrious, tenebrous, cloudy, murky, mirky, murk, mirk, dingy, grey, gray, black, dull, joyless, mirthless, cheerless, funereal, feral, disconsolate, desolate, saturnine--------adv. cheerlessly, disconsolately, gloomily, glumly, darkly, gravely -
58 spreeuw
n. starling, European songbird with dark shiny feathers -
59 stikdonker
adj. pitch dark -
60 verborgen
adj. hidden, secret, clandestine, covert, larval, delitescent, hole and corner, obscure, dark, inner, latent, ulterior, mysterious, mystic, mystical, occult, privy, recondite--------adv. clandestinely
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Dark — (d[aum]rk), a. [OE. dark, derk, deork, AS. dearc, deorc; cf. Gael. & Ir. dorch, dorcha, dark, black, dusky.] 1. Destitute, or partially destitute, of light; not receiving, reflecting, or radiating light; wholly or partially black, or of some deep … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
dark — adj 1 Dark, dim, dusky, obscure, murky, gloomy mean partly or wholly destitute of light. Dark, the ordinary word and the most general of these terms, implies a lack of the illumination necessary to enable one to see or to identify what is before… … New Dictionary of Synonyms
dark — [adj1] lack of light aphotic, atramentous, black, blackish, caliginous, Cimmerian, clouded, cloudy, crepuscular, darkened, dim, dingy, drab, dull, dun, dusk, dusky, faint, foggy, gloomy, grimy, ill lighted, indistinct, inky, lightless, lurid,… … New thesaurus
dark — dark; dark·en; dark·en·er; dark·ish; dark·lins; dark·ly; dark·ness; dark·some; dark·ling; bow·dark; dark·lings; … English syllables
dark — [därk] adj. [ME derk < OE deorc, gloomy, cheerless < IE * dherg < base * dher , dirty, somber > DREGS] 1. a) entirely or partly without light b) neither giving nor receiving light ☆ 2. giving no performance; closed [this theater is… … English World dictionary
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dark — ► ADJECTIVE 1) with little or no light. 2) of a deep or sombre colour. 3) (of skin, hair, or eyes) brown or black. 4) secret or mysterious. 5) (darkest) humorous most remote or uncivilized. 6) depressing or cheerless … English terms dictionary
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