tenebrosity
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Tenebrosity — Ten e*bros i*ty, n. The quality or state of being tenebrous; tenebrousness. Burton. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
tenebrosity — ˌ ̷ ̷ ̷ ̷ˈbräsəd.ē, sətē, i noun ( es) Etymology: Medieval Latin tenebrositat , tenebrositas, from Latin tenebrosus dark + itat , itas ity : darkness switches off the light, calls for the first slide, and talks for three quarters of an hour in… … Useful english dictionary
tenebrosity — noun /ˈtɛnɪbɹɒsədi/ˈtɛnɪbɻɑsədi/ The state or quality of being tenebrose or tenebrous … Wiktionary
tenebrosity — ten·e·bros·i·ty … English syllables
tenebrosity — Darkness or obscurity … Grandiloquent dictionary
Chiaroscuro — For other uses, see Chiaroscuro (disambiguation). Clair obscur redirects here. For the album by Françoise Hardy, see Clair Obscur. For the book by Jean Cocteau, see Jean Cocteau. Giovanni Baglione. Sacred and Profane Love. 1602–1603, showing… … Wikipedia
Erebus — Synonyms and related words: Aides, Aidoneus, Cerberus, Charon, Cora, Despoina, Dis, Dis pater, Egyptian darkness, Hades, Hel, Kore, Loki, Minos, Orcus, Osiris, Persephassa, Persephone, Pluto, Proserpina, Proserpine, Rhadamanthus, Satan, blackness … Moby Thesaurus
dark — Synonyms and related words: Egyptian darkness, Erebus, Gothicism, Stygian, ableptical, abominable, abstruse, adiaphanous, age of ignorance, amaurotic, amoral, amorphous, amorphousness, apocalyptic, arcane, arrant, atramentous, atrocious, bad,… … Moby Thesaurus
dead of night — Synonyms and related words: Egyptian darkness, Erebus, awful silence, blackness, dark, darkness, darkness visible, dead, deathlike silence, golden silence, hush, hush of night, inaudibility, intense darkness, lightlessness, lucid stillness, lull … Moby Thesaurus
night — Synonyms and related words: Egyptian darkness, Erebus, all the time, all night, blackness, ceaselessly, charcoal, coal, continually, continuously, crow, dark, dark of night, darkness, darkness visible, dead of night, dusk, ebon, ebony, endlessly … Moby Thesaurus