crepuscular
11crepuscular — adjective Date: 1668 1. of, relating to, or resembling twilight ; dim < crepuscular light > 2. occurring or active during twilight < crepuscular insects > < crepuscular activity > …
12crepuscular — cre·pus·cu·lar kri pəs kyə lər adj 1) of, relating to, or resembling twilight <crepuscular depths of personality (William James)> 2) active in the twilight <crepuscular animals> …
13crepuscular — [[t]krɪpʌ̱skjʊlə(r)[/t]] ADJ: ADJ n Crepuscular means relating to twilight. [LITERARY] They merged together in the crepuscular light …
14crepuscular — {{#}}{{LM C10855}}{{〓}} {{[}}crepuscular{{]}} ‹cre·pus·cu·lar› {{《}}▍ adj.inv.{{》}} Del crepúsculo o relacionado con él: • la luz crepuscular.{{○}} …
Diccionario de uso del español actual con sinónimos y antónimos
15crepuscular — 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… …
16Crepuscular rays — (  /krɨˈ …
17crepuscular, estado — sintomat. Alteración transitoria de la conciencia, próxima a la confusión mental, que sucede en estados patológicos como intoxicaciones, traumatismos craneales, epilepsia, histeria, sonambulismo, entre otros. Medical Dictionary. 2011 …
18Crepuscular rays — Bei Strahlenbüscheln oder Lichtbüscheln handelt es sich um ein Phänomen der atmosphärischen Optik, das durch die Verdeckung der Sonne bei Anwesenheit von atmosphärischen Trübungen hervorgerufen wird. In den meisten Fällen wird das Phänomen bei… …
19crepuscular 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… …
20crepuscular — relating to dawn or dusk, often used in the sense of when a species is active …