By the light of the moon
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SILVERY"By the light of the ... moon."
moonbowrainbow caused by the refraction and reflection of light from the moon
moonbowa rainbow caused by the refraction and reflection of light from the moon.
earthlightthe faint light visible on parts of the moon not illuminated by the sun
earthlightsEARTHLIGHT, the faint light visible on parts of the moon not illuminated by the sun
earthshinesEARTHSHINE, the faint light visible on parts of the moon not illuminated by the sun
haloesa circle of light appearing to surround the sun or moon and resulting from refraction or reflection of light by ice particles in the atmosphere
haloa circle of light appearing to surround the sun or moon and resulting from refraction or reflection of light by ice particles in the atmosphere
moonbowa rainbow formed by light from the moon
moonbowsMOONBOW, a rainbow formed by light from the moon
DANCEDBY" . . . ... the light of the moon"
moonlightthe light of the moon
moonlesslacking the light of the moon
moonlightthe light of the moon / to take a second job
daysidethe side of a planet or moon illuminated by the sun
daysidesthe side of a planet or moon illuminated by the sun
earthshineThe glow caused by sunlight reflected off the earth, esp. on the darker portion of a crescent moon
dioptresinstrument, invented by Hipparchus, to measure the apparent diameter of the sun or moon or to estimate the size or elevation of distant objects
diopterinstrument, invented by Hipparchus, to measure the apparent diameter of the sun or moon or to estimate the size or elevation of distant objects
grabena depressed segment of the crust of the earth or a celestial body (as the moon) bounded on at least two sides by faults
dioptralinstrument, invented by Hipparchus, to measure the apparent diameter of the sun or moon or to estimate the size or elevation of distant objects
dioptreinstrument, invented by Hipparchus, to measure the apparent diameter of the sun or moon or to estimate the size or elevation of distant objects
umbraThe fully shaded inner region of a shadow cast by an opaque object, esp. the area on the earth or moon experiencing the total phase of an eclipse
librationsAn apparent or real oscillation of the moon, by which parts near the edge of the disc that are often not visible from the earth sometimes come into view
librationAn apparent or real oscillation of the moon, by which parts near the edge of the disc that are often not visible from the earth sometimes come into view
penumbraeThe shadow cast by the earth or moon over an area experiencing a partial eclipse
penumbrasThe shadow cast by the earth or moon over an area experiencing a partial eclipse
SILVERYMOON"By the light of the ... . . . "
eclipsethe blocking of the light of one heavenly body by another
eclipserthe blocking of the light of one heavenly body by another
photolysisThe decomposition or separation of molecules by the action of light
rainbowsAny display of the colors of the spectrum produced by dispersion of light
colorerthe quality of an object with respect to the light reflected by it
rainbowAny display of the colors of the spectrum produced by dispersion of light
recolorthe quality of an object with respect to the light reflected by it
coloredthe quality of an object with respect to the light reflected by it
colorsthe quality of an object with respect to the light reflected by it
colorthe quality of an object with respect to the light reflected by it
luminescencethe emission of light by a substance as the result of some external stimulus
photophonean apparatus for the production of sound by the action of rays of light