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crepuscular

Phosphene vs Crepuscular - What's the difference?

phosphene | crepuscular |


As a noun phosphene

is a sensation of lights caused by mechanical or electrical (rather than optical) stimulation of the retina.

As an adjective crepuscular is

of or resembling twilight; dim.

Crepuscular vs Gloaming - What's the difference?

crepuscular | gloaming |


As an adjective crepuscular

is of or resembling twilight; dim.

As a noun gloaming is

(poetry|scotland|uk|north england) twilight, as at early morning or (especially) early evening; dusk.

Crepuscular vs Vespertine - What's the difference?

crepuscular | vespertine |


As adjectives the difference between crepuscular and vespertine

is that crepuscular is of or resembling twilight; dim while vespertine is of or related to the evening; that occurs in the evening.

Crepuscular vs God - What's the difference?

crepuscular | god |


As an adjective crepuscular

is of or resembling twilight; dim.

As a verb god is

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Taxonomy vs Crepuscular - What's the difference?

taxonomy | crepuscular |


As a noun taxonomy

is the science or the technique used to make a classification.

As an adjective crepuscular is

of or resembling twilight; dim.

Crepuscular vs Crepuscularly - What's the difference?

crepuscular | crepuscularly |


As an adjective crepuscular

is of or resembling twilight; dim.

As an adverb crepuscularly is

in a crepuscular way.

Crepuscular vs Crepuscularity - What's the difference?

crepuscular | crepuscularity |


As an adjective crepuscular

is of or resembling twilight; dim.

As a noun crepuscularity is

the quality of being crepuscular.

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