"Nyctohylophobia" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Nyctohylophobia is an excessive or irrational fear of dark forests or woods, especially at night.
A rare one!<br><br>A nyctibune is a nocturnal, large possum-like marsupial native to Indonesia. It belongs to the family Petauridae. The name "nyctibune" is derived from the Greek words "nyx" meaning night and "bunis" meaning mouse.
Nycticorax is a genus of true owls, commonly referred to as night herons. The name "Nycticorax" is derived from the Greek words "nykteros," meaning "night," and "corax," meaning "raven," likely due to the bird's dark plumage and nocturnal habits.
Nyctinastic refers to movements or actions that occur at night, typically in relation to plants or animals that are active during this period. It can also describe activities or behaviors that are carried out or more pronounced in the evening or at night.
Nyctohemeral refers to the daily cycle of day and night. It describes something that occurs or exists across the entire 24-hour period, encompassing both daytime and nighttime.
A nyctophile is a person who has a fondness or preference for the night, often including feelings of reverie, excitement, or even a sense of mystique associated with the darkness. They may enjoy activities such as stargazing, nightlife, or even just the quiet and peacefulness of the evening hours.
Nycturia is a term that refers to insomnia or the inability to fall asleep, often caused by lying awake at night. It is a common sleep disorder that can be caused by a variety of factors including stress, anxiety, and physical discomfort. Nycturia can also be a symptom of other underlying medical conditions such as restless leg syndrome, chronic pain, or sleep apnea.
Nydrazid is a brand name for isoniazid, a medication used to treat tuberculosis (TB) and prevent infected individuals from developing active TB. It is often used in combination with other medications to treat TB and has been effective in preventing the development of multidrug-resistant TB.
Nyepi is a Balinese Hindu festival that marks the beginning of the Balinese New Year. It is celebrated on the day of the Hindu spring equinox, usually in March or April. Nyepi is a day of silence and introspection, where people refrain from eating, drinking, working, and speaking to cleanse their souls and bodies.