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twilight (mass) | twilight
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twilight (encz) | twilight,soumrak	n:		Zdeněk Brož |  
Twilight (gcide) | Twilight \Twi"light`\, n. [OE. twilight, AS. twi- (see Twice)
    + le['o]ht light; hence the sense of doubtful or half light;
    cf. LG. twelecht, G. zwielicht. See Light.]
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    1. The light perceived before the rising, and after the
       setting, of the sun, or when the sun is less than 18[deg]
       below the horizon, occasioned by the illumination of the
       earth's atmosphere by the direct rays of the sun and their
       reflection on the earth.
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    2. faint light; a dubious or uncertain medium through which
       anything is viewed.
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             As when the sun . . . from behind the moon,
             In dim eclipse, disastrous twilight sheds. --Milton.
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             The twilight of probability.          --Locke.
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Twilight (gcide) | Twilight \Twi"light`\, a.
    1. Seen or done by twilight. --Milton.
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    2. Imperfectly illuminated; shaded; obscure.
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             O'er the twilight groves and dusky caves. --Pope.
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twilight (wn) | twilight
     adj 1: lighted by or as if by twilight; "The dusky night rides
            down the sky/And ushers in the morn"-Henry Fielding; "the
            twilight glow of the sky"; "a boat on a twilit river"
            [syn: dusky, twilight(a), twilit]
     n 1: 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, fall, crepuscule, crepuscle]
     2: the diffused light from the sky when the sun is below the
        horizon but its rays are refracted by the atmosphere of the
        earth
     3: a condition of decline following successes; "in the twilight
        of the empire" |  
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twilight sleep (encz) | twilight sleep,	n:		 |  
twilight vision (encz) | twilight vision,	n:		 |  
twilight years (encz) | twilight years,			 |  
twilight zone (encz) | twilight zone,	n:		 |  
Twilight (gcide) | Twilight \Twi"light`\, n. [OE. twilight, AS. twi- (see Twice)
    + le['o]ht light; hence the sense of doubtful or half light;
    cf. LG. twelecht, G. zwielicht. See Light.]
    [1913 Webster]
    1. The light perceived before the rising, and after the
       setting, of the sun, or when the sun is less than 18[deg]
       below the horizon, occasioned by the illumination of the
       earth's atmosphere by the direct rays of the sun and their
       reflection on the earth.
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    2. faint light; a dubious or uncertain medium through which
       anything is viewed.
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             As when the sun . . . from behind the moon,
             In dim eclipse, disastrous twilight sheds. --Milton.
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             The twilight of probability.          --Locke.
       [1913 Webster]Twilight \Twi"light`\, a.
    1. Seen or done by twilight. --Milton.
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    2. Imperfectly illuminated; shaded; obscure.
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             O'er the twilight groves and dusky caves. --Pope.
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twilight of the gods (wn) | Twilight of the Gods
     n 1: myth about the ultimate destruction of the gods in a battle
          with evil [syn: Gotterdammerung, Ragnarok, {Twilight of
          the Gods}] |  
twilight sleep (wn) | twilight sleep
     n 1: a state of general anesthesia in which the person retains a
          slight degree of consciousness; can be induced by injection
          of scopolamine or morphine |  
twilight vision (wn) | twilight vision
     n 1: the ability to see in reduced illumination (as in
          moonlight) [syn: night vision, night-sight, {scotopic
          vision}, twilight vision] |  
twilight zone (wn) | twilight zone
     n 1: the lowest level of the ocean to which light can reach
     2: the ambiguous region between two categories or states or
        conditions (usually containing some features of both); "but
        there is still a twilight zone, the tantalizing occurrences
        that are probably noise but might possibly be a signal"; "in
        the twilight zone between humor and vulgarity"; "in that no
        man's land between negotiation and aggression" [syn:
        twilight zone, no man's land] |  
twilight zone (foldoc) | twilight zone
 
    [IRC]  Notionally, the area of cyberspace where IRC
    operators live.  An op is said to have a "connection to the
    twilight zone".
 
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twilight zone (jargon) | twilight zone
  n., //
 
     [IRC] Notionally, the area of cyberspace where IRC operators live. An {op
     } is said to have a “connection to the twilight zone”.
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