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Apr 17, 2008
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Words made using combining forms

This week's words
cenotaph
endogamy
setiform
noctilucent
geoponic


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noctilucent

(nok-tuh-LOO-suhnt) Pronunciation Sound Clip

adjective: Shining at night.

[From Latin nocti- (night) + lucent (shining).]

The term is often used of clouds that are luminous at night.

"The noctilucent paint is powerful enough to light up the entire 20-ft diameter of the pandal* without any light bulbs."
Sangita Sultania G. Roy; Glow-worm Goddess for Shoestring Budget; The Telegraph (Calcutta, India); Oct 21, 2004.
[* a temporary shed erected to hold an event]

See more usage examples of noctilucent in Vocabulary.com's dictionary.

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If someone does something we disapprove of, we regard him as bad if we believe we can deter him from persisting in his conduct, but we regard him as mad if we believe we cannot. -Thomas Szasz, author, professor of psychiatry (b. 1920)

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