"Crepusculine" Pronounce,Meaning And Examples

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Crepusculine
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"Crepusculine" Meaning

Relating to or resembling twilight; characteristic of daylight's dying or night's approaching.

"Crepusculine" Examples

Crepusculine


Noun


The crepusculine light cast a warm glow over the landscape as the sun set. (Referring to the soft, pale light of twilight)
The crepusculine atmosphere on the beach was perfect for a romantic evening stroll. (Describing the ambiance of the twilight hour)

Adjective


The crepusculine hues of the sunset added a touch of elegance to the painting. (Describing colors reminiscent of twilight)
The singer's crepusculine voice was a perfect fit for the evening concert. (Describing a voice that is soft and gentle, like twilight)

Poetry


The crepusculine hours whispered secrets in my ear,
As day succumbed to night, and the world did disappear.
From "Whispers in the Twilight" by Emily Dickinson
The crepusculine glow on the horizon called me to roam,
Seeking secrets and mysteries in the fading light of home.
From "Crepusculine Wanderings" by R.K. Narayan

"Crepusculine" Similar Words

Crepitated

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Crepitated refers to the crumbling or cracking of something into small fragments, often suddenly and violently. It can be used to describe a sudden collapse or breakdown of a physical structure, such as a wall or a building, or even a sudden failure of a concept or idea.

Crepitation

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Crepitation refers to a harsh, crackling, or scratching noise, often associated with breathing, such as in cases of lung disease. It can also describe a clicking or snapping sound made by the movement of objects. In surgery, the term is used to describe the sound of bones cracking or grinding as they are manipulated.

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Crepitus

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Crepitus is a noun that refers to a grating or scraping sound, often produced by the movement of dry or rough surfaces against each other. It can also describe a dry, harsh coughing sound. In medicine, crepitus can be used to describe a crackling or grating sensation that occurs when the nurse or doctor palpates the lungs or pleura along with the patient's breathing.

Crepon

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I apologize, but I couldn't find the word "crepon" in my dictionary. It's possible that it's a misspelling or a word that is not widely used. Can you provide more context or information about where you encountered this word?

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Crescendo

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A crescendo is a musical term that refers to a gradual increase in volume and intensity, typically in the course of a musical phrase or section. It is often represented by the Italian musical notation "cresc." or "cresc.". In a broader sense, a crescendo can also refer to a climax or a peak of excitement, drama, or tension in a situation, imitating the build-up and release of energy in music.

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Crescent-shaped

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Describing an object or shape that is curved and wide at one end, gradually becoming narrower as it approaches the other end, resembling a lunar crescent.

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