What is the meaning of DARKNESS. Phrases containing DARKNESS
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ed: contribution in total reads: "Do you wanna buzz the buzz again? It´s a question if someone is ready for some darkness. Darkness means fun".But on the face of it, that has nothing obvious to do with the meaning of buzz!
(acr.) (n.) World of Darkness
Self Explanatory. Often used to describe a crowd of African Americans.
A landing made at twilight between the official time of sunset (or sunrise) and “real†darkness; it officially counts as a night landing, but is cheating; preferred type of “night†landing by 04’s and above.
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A Hindoo system of philosophy which refers all things to soul and a rootless germ called prakriti, consisting of three elements, goodness, passion, and darkness.
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Want of clearness or perspicuity; obscurity; as, the darkness of a subject, or of a discussion.
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The act of darkening; the state of being darkened; darkness.
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Dense; not thin; inspissated; as, thick vapors. Also used figuratively; as, thick darkness.
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That filling up which represents the effect of more or less darkness, expressing rotundity, projection, etc., in a picture or a drawing.
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The quality or state of being obscure; darkness; privacy; inconspicuousness; unintelligibleness; uncertainty.
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Of or pertaining to darkness or night; inconspicuous to the sight; indistinctly seen; hidden; retired; remote from observation; unnoticed.
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Of or pertaining to shade or darkness; hence, unfit to be seen or known; equivocal; dubious or corrupt.
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Darkness; obscurity; -- often in the plural.
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Of or pertaining to the shade or darkness; shadowy; unreal; secluded; retired.
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Capable of living without light; as, nonphotobiotic plant cells, or cells which habitually live in darkness.
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Darkness; shade; obscurity.
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Of or pertaining to the ancient city of Memphis in Egypt; hence, Egyptian; as, Memphian darkness.
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A believer in the doctrines of Manes, a Persian of the third century A. D., who taught a dualism in which Light is regarded as the source of Good, and Darkness as the source of Evil.
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Of, pertaining to, done or occuring in, the night; as, nocturnal darkness, cries, expedition, etc.; -- opposed to diurnal.
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Complete; perfect; total; entire; absolute; as, utter ruin; utter darkness.
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The quality or state of being white; white color, or freedom from darkness or obscurity on the surface.
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Characterized by darkness or gloom; tenebrous.
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Comparative obscurity owing to interception or interruption of the rays of light; partial darkness caused by the intervention of something between the space contemplated and the source of light.
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The grand adversary of man; the Devil, or Prince of darkness; the chief of the fallen angels; the archfiend.
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