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  • 71So Weird — Intertitle Format Mystery Paranormal Supernatural Science Fiction Created b …

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  • 72dim — dim1 [dim] adj. dimmer, dimmest [ME < OE, akin to ON dimmr, dark < IE base * dhem , to be dusty, misty > DAMP, Ger dunkel, dark] 1. not bright; somewhat dark 2. not clear or distinct in character; lacking definition, distinction,… …

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  • 73Venus Envy (webcomic) — Infobox comic strip title= Venus Envy caption= Everyone has a secret, what s hers? author= Erin Lindsey url= http://venusenvy.comicgenesis.com/ http://catgirldo.comicgen.com/ rss= atom= status= Tu Th Sa (common delays) syndicate= publisher= first …

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  • 74Portal (video game) — Portal Portal s box art displays a figure moving into a portal. Signs of this style are commonly used in the game s environment. Developer(s) …

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  • 75Schwarze — Die Bezeichnung Schwarze bezieht sich gewöhnlich auf eine Einteilung von Menschen in Rassen. Im engeren Sinn bezeichnet sie Menschen mit sehr dunkler Hautfarbe, vielfach werden jedoch so insbesondere in den Vereinigten Staaten Menschen mit allen… …

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  • 76dusky — duskily, adv. duskiness, n. /dus kee/, adj., duskier, duskiest. 1. somewhat dark; having little light; dim; shadowy. 2. having dark skin. 3. of a dark color. 4. gloomy; sad. [1550 60; DUSK2 + Y1] * * * …

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  • 77dusky — a. 1. Obscure, murky, dim, shadowy, cloudy, shady, overcast, somewhat dark. 2. Dark, dark colored …

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  • 78dusky — dusk•y [[t]ˈdʌs ki[/t]] adj. dusk•i•er, dusk•i•est 1) somewhat dark; dimly lit; shadowy 2) having dark skin 3) of a dark color 4) gloomy; sad • Etymology: 1550–60; dusk II+ y dusk′i•ly, adv. dusk′i•ness, n …

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  • 79dusky — /ˈdʌski / (say duskee) adjective (duskier, duskiest) 1. somewhat dark; dark coloured. 2. Obsolescent (of a person) having dark skin. 3. deficient in light; dim. 4. gloomy. {dusk + y1} –duskily, adverb –duskiness, noun …

  • 80subfusc — /ˈsʌbfʌsk/ (say subfusk) adjective 1. of sombre hue; dusky; somewhat dark. –noun 2. clothes of a dark or drab colour. {Latin subfuscus, equivalent to sub sub + fuscus dark} …