dense and dark

  • 1dark — adj 1 Dark, dim, dusky, obscure, murky, gloomy mean partly or wholly destitute of light. Dark, the ordinary word and the most general of these terms, implies a lack of the illumination necessary to enable one to see or to identify what is before… …

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  • 2Dark energy — Not to be confused with dark matter, dark fluid, or dark flow. Physical cosmology …

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  • 3Dark matter — Not to be confused with antimatter, dark energy, dark fluid or dark flow. For other uses, see Dark Matter (disambiguation) …

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  • 4Dark Ages (historiography) — Petrarch, who conceived the idea of a European Dark Age . From Cycle of Famous Men and Women, Andrea di Bartolo di Bargilla, c. 1450 Dark Ages is a historical periodization emphasizing the cultural and economic deterioration that supposedly… …

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  • 5dense — [[t]de̱ns[/t]] denser, densest 1) ADJ GRADED Something that is dense contains a lot of things or people in a small area. Where Bucharest now stands, there once was a large, dense forest... Its fur is short, dense and silky... They went out on to… …

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  • 6Dark Bring — (Shadow Stones in the English anime) are evil magical stones from the Japanese anime show and manga series Groove Adventure RAVE (called Rave Master in the American version). Dark Bring generally take the form of dark purple stones of any size… …

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  • 7Dark nebula — Dark cloud redirects here. For other uses, see Dark Cloud (disambiguation). Star formation …

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  • 8Dark psytrance — Stylistic origins Psychedelic trance Dark electro Harsh noise Industrial metal Electro industrial Cultural origins Mid 1990s; Russia, Germany Typical instruments Software synthesizer …

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  • 9Dark-fronted Babbler — Rhopocichla atriceps nigrifrons at Kanneliya Forest Reserve, Sri Lanka Conservation status …

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  • 10Dark Red Helleborine — Epipactis atrorubens Scientific classification Kingdom: Plantae …

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