( intransitive ) To begin to lose light or whiteness to grow dusk.( times of day) time of day dawn, morning, noon/ midday, afternoon, dusk, evening, night, midnight (Category: en:Times of day)įrom Middle English dusken, from Old English doxian.ĭusk ( third-person singular simple present dusks, present participle dusking, simple past and past participle dusked).Walloon: anuti (wa) f, vesprêye tote basse (wa) f, noer cwårt d' eure m, brune (wa) f, brunete (wa) f.Spanish: anochecer (es) m, ocaso (es) m, crepúsculo (es) m.Romanian: crepuscul (ro) apus (ro), amurg (ro) n.Definition of dusk noun in Oxford Advanced American Dictionary. Portuguese: pôr do sol (pt) m, crepúsculo (pt) m, ocaso (pt), anoitecer (pt) m See dusk in the Oxford Advanced Learners Dictionary. ![]() Every dune has a windward side and a slipface. Dunes form when wind blows sand into a sheltered area behind an obstacle.
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