The forces of darkness
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EVILThe forces of darkness
CALEB"The Angel of Darkness" author Carr
USSRPart of the world in darkness.
URSULAKLEGUIN"The Left Hand of Darkness" author
RAHABThe dragon of darkness: Job, ix, 13.
shadethe degree of darkness of a color
URSULA"The Left Hand of Darkness" author Le Guin
JOHNNYCARSONLate-night comedian called "The Prince of Darkness"
EREBUSPlace of darkness on the way to Hades
GLOAMINGTABLEChart indicating the progression of darkness after sunset?
NOYES"The wind was a torrent of darkness" author
nyctophobiaan irrational fear of the night or darkness
darknessesDARKNESS, the state of being dark (having little light)
nyctophobiasNYCTOPHOBIA, an irrational fear of the night or darkness
THEDEVILSSHOWN"This gallery's artist-in-residence is the Prince of Darkness!"
umbraticalof or pertaining to the shade or darkness also UMBRATIC
nighttimeThe time between evening and morning; the time of darkness
eyeshinethe reflected glow in the eyes of some animals in darkness
shadescomparative darkness or obscurity owing to interception of the rays of light
melatonina hormone secreted by the pineal gland during the hours of darkness
melatoninsMELATONIN, a hormone secreted by the pineal gland during the hours of darkness
crepusculeThe period of partial darkness at the beginning or end of the day; twilight
solarizingChange the relative darkness of (a part of an image) by overexposure to light
crepusculesThe period of partial darkness at the beginning or end of the day; twilight
solarizedChange the relative darkness of (a part of an image) by overexposure to light
solarizeChange the relative darkness of (a part of an image) by overexposure to light
solarisedChange the relative darkness of (a part of an image) by overexposure to light
solarisingChange the relative darkness of (a part of an image) by overexposure to light
solarisesChange the relative darkness of (a part of an image) by overexposure to light
solarizesChange the relative darkness of (a part of an image) by overexposure to light
HOPE"... is being able to see that there is light despite all of the darkness": Desmond Tutu
hemeralopiathe condition of seeing well at night or in partial darkness, while the day sight is poor
hemeralopiasHEMERALOPIA, the condition of seeing well at night or in partial darkness, while the day sight is poor
nightsideThe side of a planet or moon that is facing away from the sun and is therefore in darkness
nightsidesThe side of a planet or moon that is facing away from the sun and is therefore in darkness
thick(of darkness or a substance in the air) So black or dense as to be impossible or difficult to see through
thicker(of darkness or a substance in the air) So black or dense as to be impossible or difficult to see through
thickest(of darkness or a substance in the air) So black or dense as to be impossible or difficult to see through
nyctalops(Greek) one afflicted with nyctalopia, the condition of seeing poorly at night or in partial darkness, while the day sight is normal; erroneously, the opposite condition
nyctalopesNYCTALOPS, (Greek) one afflicted with nyctalopia, the condition of seeing poorly at night or in partial darkness, while the day sight is normal; erroneously, the opposite condition