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  • 111California vole — Conservation status …

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  • 112North American river otter — Conservation status Least Concern&#1 …

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  • 113night-blind —    and night blindness    Night blindness is nyctalopia, a reduced ability to see in faint light. English speakers have used this term since the 18th century, as an equivalent for the more scientifically technical term, nyctalopia, in use since… …

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  • 114nyctalopia —    Night blindness. Nyctalopia comes to us from the Latin word nyctalops, which means suffering from night blindness. It is ultimately derived from the Greek word nyktalops, which was formed by combining the word for night ( nyx ) with the words… …

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  • 115twilight — 1. noun 1) we arrived at twilight Syn: dusk, sunset, sundown, nightfall, evening, close of day, day s end; literary eventide, gloaming Ant: dawn, daybreak 2) it was scarcely visible in the twilight …

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  • 116dusky — [adj] dark hued; murky adusk, bistered, bleak, brunette, caliginous, cheerless, cloudy, crepuscular, dark, dark complexioned, darkish, desolate, dim, dismal, dull, funereal, gloomy, joyless, lightless, obscure, overcast, sable, shadowy, shady,… …

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  • 117gloomy — [adj1] dark, black bleak, caliginous, cheerless, clouded, cloudy, crepuscular, desolate, dim, dismal, dreary, dull, dusky, forlorn, funereal, lightless, murky, obscure, overcast, overclouded, sepulchral, shadowy, somber, tenebrous, unilluminated …

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