shadow

  • 41shadow — 1. A surface area defined by the interception of light or x rays by a body. SEE ALSO: density (3). 2. In jungian psychology, the archetype consisting of collective animal instincts. 3. SYN: achromocyte. a …

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  • 42Shadow — A small line found on a candle in a candlestick chart that is used to indicate where the price of a stock has fluctuated relative to the opening and closing prices. Essentially, these shadows illustrate the highest and lowest prices at which a… …

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  • 43shadow — The Jewish Law offers only a shadow of the reality to come in Christ (Heb. 10:1); it can give only an insubstantial expression of future heavenly promises. The author s thinking here resembles that of the Alexandrian Jewish philosopher Philo, who …

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  • 44shadow — See: afraid of one s shadow, eye shadow …

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  • 45shadow — noun 1》 a dark area or shape produced by a body coming between light rays and a surface.     ↘partial or complete darkness.     ↘a dark patch or area. 2》 an air or expression of sadness and gloom. 3》 a position of relative inferiority or… …

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  • 46shadow — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. umbra, silhouette, shade; spy, follower; reflection; shelter, protection; trace, suggestion; ghost, tail (sl.); See accompaniment, imagination. v. t. overcast, darken, shade; foreshadow, adumbrate;… …

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  • 47shadow — Said when one departs a room. I gotta break. I m shadow …

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  • 48shadow — Said when one departs a room. I gotta break. I m shadow …

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  • 49shadow — shad·ow || ʃædəʊ n. darkness caused when light is blocked by an opaque object; darkness of twilight; trace, hint v. shade, cast a shadow; dim, darken; follow, pursue, trail (especially in a stealthy way …

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  • 50Shadow —    The shroud of darkness.    A term that apparently refers to the bewilderment and darkness accompanying certain enchantments. Sauron s tower of Barad dûr was surrounded by Shadow, and the term is also associated with the land of Lórien and with …

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