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    dusk
    [dʌsk]
    verb
    literary
    dusk (verb) · dusks (third person present) · dusked (past tense) · dusked (past participle) · dusking (present participle)
    1. grow dark:
      "the sky dusked and the shadows got long and hard"
    adjective
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    dusk (adjective)
    1. shadowy, dim, or dark:
      "the dusk demesnes of night"
    Origin
    Old English dox ‘dark, swarthy’ and doxian ‘darken in colour’, of Germanic origin; related to Old High German tusin ‘darkish’; compare with dun The noun dates from the early 17th century The change in form from -x to -sk occurred in Middle English.
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    Definition of dusk noun from the Oxford Advanced Learner's Dictionary the time of day when the light has almost gone, but it is not yet dark at dusk The street lights go on at dusk. I’ve been on the go from dawn to dusk. She arrived home as dusk was falling. The lamps twinkled in the gathering dusk.
    Dusk generally refers to the transition from day to night, and the term is often used as another word for evening twilight. However, there is a formal definition that is more specific. Dusk in Kyoto, Japan.
    The time of dusk is the moment at the very end of astronomical twilight, just before the minimum brightness of the night sky sets in, or may be thought of as the darkest part of evening twilight. However, technically, the three stages of dusk are as follows: At civil dusk, the center of the Sun's disc goes 6° below the horizon in the evening.
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    Dusk in Kyoto, Japan. As with dawn, scientists define dusk as specific moments in time based on the solar elevation angle, which is the position of the Sun in relation to the horizon. There are 3 stages of dusk, each marking the end of 1 of the 3 phases of evening twilight:
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    WebDusk is the transition from day to night, and it has three stages based on the solar elevation angle: civil, nautical and astronomical dusk. Learn more about the scientific and popular usage of dusk, and its religious …

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