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Definition of darkness
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of darkness is as below...
Darkness
(n.) Want of
clearness
or
perspicuity;
obscurity;
as, the
darkness
of a
subject,
or of a
discussion..
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Pitchiness
::
Pitchiness
(n.)
Blackness,
as of
pitch;
darkness..
Interference
::
Interference
(n.) The
mutual
influence,
under
certain
conditions,
of two
streams
of
light,
or
series
of
pulsations
of
sound,
or,
generally,
two waves or
vibrations
of any kind,
producing
certain
characteristic
phenomena,
as
colored
fringes,
dark
bands,
or
darkness,
in the case of
light,
silence
or
increased
intensity
in
sounds;
neutralization
or
superposition
of waves
generally..
Day
::
Day (n.) The time of
light,
or
interval
between
one night and the next; the time
between
sunrise
and
sunset,
or from dawn to
darkness;
hence,
the
light;
sunshine..
Nighted
::
Nighted
(a.)
Darkness;
clouded.
Caliginous
::
Caliginous
(a.)
Affected
with
darkness
or
dimness;
dark;
obscure.
Eclipse
::
Eclipse
(n.) The loss,
usually
temporary
or
partial,
of
light,
brilliancy,
luster,
honor,
consciousness,
etc.;
obscuration;
gloom;
darkness..
Deeply
::
Deeply
(adv.)
Very; with a
tendency
to
darkness
of
color.
Dark
::
Dark (a.)
Destitute
of
knowledge
and
culture;
in moral or
intellectual
darkness;
unrefined;
ignorant.
Gloomy
::
Gloomy
(superl.)
Imperfectly
illuminated;
dismal
through
obscurity
or
darkness;
dusky;
dim;
clouded;
as, the
cavern
was
gloomy..
Shady
::
Shady
(superl.)
Of or
pertaining
to shade or
darkness;
hence,
unfit to be seen or
known;
equivocal;
dubious
or
corrupt..
Darkful
::
Darkful
(a.) Full of
darkness.
Infuscation
::
Infuscation
(n.) The act of
darkening,
or state of being dark;
darkness;
obscurity..
Shading
::
Shading
(n.) That
filling
up which
represents
the
effect
of more or less
darkness,
expressing
rotundity,
projection,
etc., in a
picture
or a
drawing..
Nocturnal
::
Nocturnal
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, done or
occuring
in, the
night;
as,
nocturnal
darkness,
cries,
expedition,
etc.; --
opposed
to
diurnal..
Mirk
::
Mirk (n.)
Darkness;
gloom;
murk.
Caliginosity
::
Caliginosity
(n.)
Darkness.
Darkness
::
Darkness
(n.) The
absence
of
light;
blackness;
obscurity;
gloom.
Satan
::
Satan (n.) The grand
adversary
of man; the
Devil,
or
Prince
of
darkness;
the chief of the
fallen
angels;
the
archfiend..
Daylight
::
Daylight
(n.) The light of day as
opposed
to the
darkness
of
night;
the light of the sun, as
opposed
to that of the moon or to
artificial
light..
Benight
::
Benight
(v. t.) To
involve
in
darkness;
to
shroud
with the
shades
of
night;
to
obscure.
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