Crepuscular light
1crepuscular light — noun : a faint light (as of a slightly illuminated sky) …
2crepuscular — adjective Date: 1668 1. of, relating to, or resembling twilight ; dim < crepuscular light > 2. occurring or active during twilight < crepuscular insects > < crepuscular activity > …
3crepuscular — [[t]krɪpʌ̱skjʊlə(r)[/t]] ADJ: ADJ n Crepuscular means relating to twilight. [LITERARY] They merged together in the crepuscular light …
4Crepuscular rays — (  /krɨˈ …
5Crepuscular — For the atmospheric optical effect, see crepuscular rays. Adult Firefly or Lightning Bug – a crepuscular beetle Photuris lucicrescens Crepuscular animals are those that are active primarily during twilight, that is during dawn and dusk …
6crepuscular hallucinosis — The term crepuscular hallucinosis is indebted to the Latin noun crepusculum, which means dusk or half light. It is used to denote a hallucinatory state typically arising at dusk, or during any other episode of half light. The notion of… …
7Light beam — A light beam or beam of light is a narrow projection of light energy radiating from a source into a beam. Sunlight is a natural example of a light beam when filtered through various mediums (clouds, foliage, windows, etc). To artificially produce …
8crepuscular — Of, relating to, or like twilight. Or, dim; indistinct; glimmering; imperfectly luminous; obscure. The early Romans had two words for twilight. English writers began using crepuscular in the 17th century, having borrowed it from the… …
9crepuscular ray — noun : a streak of light that seems to radiate from the sun shortly before or after sunset when sunlight shines through a break in the clouds or a notch in the horizon line and illuminates atmospheric haze or dust particles * * * a twilight ray… …
10stained glass — stained glass, adj. glass that has been colored, enameled, painted, or stained, esp. by having pigments baked onto its surface or by having various metallic oxides fused into it, as used in church windows, decorative lampshades, etc. [1785 95] *… …