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Word Meanings - NIGHTLONG - Book Publishers vocabulary database

Lasting all night.

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  • NIGHT-FARING
    Going or traveling in the night. Gay.
  • NIGHTMAN
    One whose business is emptying privies by night.
  • LAST
    of Last, to endure, contracted from lasteth. Chaucer.
  • LASTERY
    A red color. Spenser.
  • LASTE
    of Last, to endure. Chaucer.
  • NIGHTLONG
    Lasting all night.
  • NIGHTSHADE
    A common name of many species of the genus Solanum, given esp. to the Solanum nigrum, or black nightshade, a low, branching weed with small white flowers and black berries reputed to be poisonous. Deadly nightshade. Same as Belladonna
  • NIGHTLESS
    Having no night.
  • NIGHTTIME
    The time from dusk to dawn; -- opposed to Ant: daytime.
  • LASTLY
    1. In the last place; in conclusion. 2. at last; finally.
  • LASTER
    A workman whose business it is to shape boots or shoes, or place leather smoothly, on lasts; a tool for stretching leather on a last.
  • NIGHT-BLOOMING
    Blooming in the night. Night-blooming cereus. See Note under Cereus.
  • NIGHTISH
    Of or pertaining to night.
  • NIGHT LETTER; NIGHT LETTERGRAM
    See ABOVE
  • NIGHT
    OS. & OHG. naht, G. nacht, Icel. n, Sw. natt, Dan. nat, Goth. nachts, Lith. naktis, Russ. noche, W. nos, Ir. nochd, L. nox, noctis, gr. 1. That part of the natural day when the sun is beneath the horizon, or the time from sunset to sunrise; esp.,
  • NIGHTDRESS
    A nightgown.
  • NIGHTWARD
    Approaching toward night.
  • NIGHTGOWN
    A loose gown used for undress; also, a gown used for a sleeping garnment.
  • NIGHTLY
    Of or pertaining to the night, or to every night; happening or done by night, or every night; as, nightly shades; he kept nightly vigils.
  • NIGHT TERRORS
    A sudden awkening associated with a sensation of terror, occurring in children, esp. those of unstable nervous constitution.
  • KNIGHTLESS
    Unbecoming a knight. "Knightless guile." Spenser.
  • PROPLASTIC
    Forming a mold.
  • ALLNIGHT
    Light, fuel, or food for the whole night. Bacon.
  • UNKNIGHT
    To deprive of knighthood. Fuller.
  • ODONTOPLAST
    An odontoblast.
  • EVERLASTINGLY
    In an everlasting manner.
  • APLASTIC
    Not plastic or easily molded.
  • LABIOPLASTY
    A plastic operation for making a new lip, or for replacing a lost tissue of a lip.
  • EMPLASTER
    See WISEMAN (more info) plaster or salve, fr. Gr.
  • STOMATOPLASTIC
    Of or pertaining to the operation of forming a mouth where the aperture has been contracted, or in any way deformed.
  • MONOPLAST
    A monoplastic element.
  • MIDNIGHT SUN
    The sun shining at midnight in the arctic or antarctic summer.
  • WOLLASTON'S DOUBLET
    A magnifying glass consisting of two plano-convex lenses. It is designed to correct spherical aberration and chromatic dispersion.
  • SEVENNIGHT
    A week; any period of seven consecutive days and nights. See Sennight.
  • FORTNIGHT
    The space of fourteen days; two weeks. (more info) nights, our ancestors reckoning time by nights and winters; so, also,
  • PROTOPLASTIC
    First-formed. Howell.
  • PHELLOPLASTICS
    Art of modeling in cork.

 

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