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Meaning
Noun
●
In Light & Sun:
The
light
from the Sun,
as opposed to
that from any other source.
●
A
light source
that
simulates
daylight.
●
The
intensity
distribution
of
light
over the
visible spectrum
generated
by the Sun under various
conditions
or by other
light sources
intended
to
simulate
natural daylight.
●
The
period of time
between
sunrise
and sunset.
●
Daybreak.
●
Exposure to public scrutiny.
●
A
clear
,
open
space.
●
The
space
between
platens
on a
press
or
similar
machinery.
●
Emotional or
psychological
distance
between people, or disagreement.
●
The
gap
between the
top
of a
drink
ing-glass and the level of
drink
it is
filled
with.
Verb
●
To
expose
to daylight
●
In Architecture:
To provide
sources
of natural
illumination
such as
skylights
or windows.
●
To
allow
light
in, as by
opening
drapes.
●
To
run
a
drainage pipe
to an
opening
from which its
contents
can
drain away
naturally.
●
To
gain
exposure
to the open.
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Synonyms
Sunlight
Sunshine
Daytime
Dayspring
Sunrise
Dawn
Antonyms
Night
Darkness
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Light
Illumination
Lighting
Sun
Dusk
Ventilation
Glare
Rain
Brightness
Illuminance
Fog
Lights
Shading
Radiation
Wind
Snow
Dark
Air
Shade
Heat
Humidity
Glazing
Color
Bright
Sky
Energy
Solar
Skies
Greenery
Natural Light
Solar Radiation
Cloud Cover
Pitch Dark
Fresh Air
Solar Energy
Thermal Mass
Blue Light
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Rhymes
Site
Byte
Bite
Cite
Nite
Kite
Lite
Wite
Mite
Rite
Eyot
Shite
Slite
Quite
Tryte
Light
Drite
Pight
Flite
Hight
Tight
Unite
Dight
Bight
Might
Right
Fight
Write
Sight
Night
Smite
Wight
Blite
Twite
Spite
White
Trite
Blight
Adight
Sprite
Thwite
Invite
Alight
Indict
Plight
Sprite
Slight
Fright
Wright
Ignite
Hilite
Dright
Flight
Tonite
Aright
Knight
Bright
Knight
Height
Excite
Indite
Rewrite
Benight
Bewrite
Requite
Tonight
Relight
Alright
Sleight
Uptight
Despite
Delight
Bedight
Contrite
Misdight
Parasite
Daylight
Impolite
Disunite
Epidosite
Overnight
Swartzite
Highlight
Overdight
A Mite
Widow'S Mite
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