Dim light
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GLEAMDim light
RODSDim-light sensors
scotopiavision in dim light
scotopiavision in dim light
scotopiasSCOTOPIA, vision in dim light
NIGHTVISIONAbility to see in dim light
dimsDIM, to reduce the light of
dimmedDIM, to reduce the light of
scotopicpertaining to scotopia (vision in dim light)
becloudto dim (to reduce the light of)
duskiersomewhat dark; having little light; dim; shadowy
candlelightDim light provided by a candle or candles
blearsBLEAR, to dim (to reduce the light of)
becloudedBECLOUD, to dim (to reduce the light of)
blearingBLEAR, to dim (to reduce the light of)
becloudsBECLOUD, to dim (to reduce the light of)
becloudingBECLOUD, to dim (to reduce the light of)
blearedBLEAR, to dim (to reduce the light of)
PROMISESBROKENSoul Asylum ballad off "Let Your Dim Light Shine"
blearto dim (to reduce the light of) / watery (containing water)
scotopicRelating to or denoting vision in dim light, believed to involve chiefly the rods of the retina
dimnessemitting or having a limited or insufficient amount of light dim stars a dim lamp a dim hallway
dimemitting or having a limited or insufficient amount of light dim stars a dim lamp a dim hallway
silhouetteThe dark shape and outline of someone or something visible against a lighter background, esp. in dim light
silhouettesThe dark shape and outline of someone or something visible against a lighter background, esp. in dim light
airglowdim light from the upper atmosphere caused by emissions from atoms and molecules ionized by solar radiation: observed at night (nightglow), during the day (dayglow), and at twilight (twilight glow), with each having slightly different characteristics
dayglowdim light from the upper atmosphere caused by emissions from atoms and molecules ionized by solar radiation: observed at night (nightglow), during the day (dayglow), and at twilight (twilight glow), with each having slightly different characteristics
dayglowsdim light from the upper atmosphere caused by emissions from atoms and molecules ionized by solar radiation: observed at night (nightglow), during the day (dayglow), and at twilight (twilight glow), with each having slightly different characteristics