Daylight vs. Night

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Daylightnoun

The light from the Sun, as opposed to that from any other source.

Daylightnoun

A light source that simulates daylight.

Daylightnoun

The intensity distribution of light over the visible spectrum generated by the Sun under various conditions or by other light sources intended to simulate natural daylight.

Daylightnoun

The period of time between sunrise and sunset.

Daylightnoun

Daybreak.

Daylightnoun

Exposure to public scrutiny.

Daylightnoun

A clear, open space.

Daylightnoun

The space between platens on a press or similar machinery.

Daylightnoun

(idiomatic) Emotional or psychological distance between people, or disagreement.

Daylightnoun

The gap between the top of a drinking-glass and the level of drink it is filled with.

Daylightverb

To expose to daylight

Daylightverb

(architecture) To provide sources of natural illumination such as skylights or windows.

Daylightverb

To allow light in, as by opening drapes.

Daylightverb

To run a drainage pipe to an opening from which its contents can drain away naturally.

Daylightverb

(intransitive) To gain exposure to the open.

Daylightnoun

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.

Daylightnoun

The eyes.

Daylightnoun

the time after sunrise and before sunset while it is light outside;

Daylightnoun

light during the daytime

Daylight

Daylight is the combination of all direct and indirect sunlight during the daytime. This includes direct sunlight, diffuse sky radiation, and (often) both of these reflected by Earth and terrestrial objects, like landforms and buildings.

Nightnoun

(countable) The period between sunset and sunrise, when a location faces far away from the sun, thus when the sky is dark.

Nightnoun

(countable) An evening or night spent at a particular activity.

Nightnoun

(countable) A night (and part of the days before and after it) spent in a hotel or other accommodation.

Nightnoun

(uncountable) Nightfall.

Nightnoun

(uncountable) Darkness.

Nightnoun

(uncountable) A dark blue colour, midnight blue.

Nightnoun

A night's worth of competitions, generally one game.

Nightverb

To spend a night (in a place), to overnight.

Nightnoun

That part of the natural day when the sun is beneath the horizon, or the time from sunset to sunrise; esp., the time between dusk and dawn, when there is no light of the sun, but only moonlight, starlight, or artificial light.

Nightnoun

Darkness; obscurity; concealment.

Nightnoun

Intellectual and moral darkness; ignorance.

Nightnoun

A lifeless or unenlivened period, as when nature seems to sleep.

Nightnoun

the time after sunset and before sunrise while it is dark outside

Nightnoun

the time between sunset and midnight;

Nightnoun

the period spent sleeping;

Nightnoun

the dark part of the diurnal cycle considered a time unit;

Nightnoun

darkness;

Nightnoun

a shortening of nightfall;

Nightnoun

a period of ignorance or backwardness or gloom

Nightnoun

Roman goddess of night; daughter of Erebus; counterpart of Greek Nyx

Night

Night (also described as night time or night-time or nighttime, unconventionally spelled as nite) is the period of ambient darkness from sunset to sunrise during each 24-hour day, when the Sun is below the horizon. The exact time when night begins and ends depends on the location and varies throughout the year, based on factors such as season and latitude.

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