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1. night_terror
noun. an emotional episode (usually in young children) in which the person awakens in terror with feelings of anxiety and fear but is unable to remember any incident that might have provoked those feelings.
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2. night-sight
noun. the ability to see in reduced illumination (as in moonlight).
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3. terror
noun. ['ˈtɛrɝ'] an overwhelming feeling of fear and anxiety.
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- terror (English)
- terreur (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
4. terror
noun. ['ˈtɛrɝ'] a person who inspires fear or dread.
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- terror (English)
- terreur (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
5. terror
noun. ['ˈtɛrɝ'] the use of extreme fear in order to coerce people (especially for political reasons).
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- terror (English)
- terreur (Old French (842-ca. 1400))
6. night
noun. ['ˈnaɪt'] the time after sunset and before sunrise while it is dark outside.
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- night (English)
- night (Middle English (1100-1500))
7. night
noun. ['ˈnaɪt'] darkness.
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- night (English)
- night (Middle English (1100-1500))
8. night
noun. ['ˈnaɪt'] a period of ignorance or backwardness or gloom.
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- night (English)
- night (Middle English (1100-1500))