单词 | nocti |
释义 | nocti- in British English or before a vowel noct- combining form night noctilucent Word origin from Latin nox, noct-night in British English (naɪt) noun ▶ Related adjective: nocturnal1. the period of darkness each 24 hours between sunset and sunrise, as distinct from day 2. (modifier) of, occurring, working, etc, at night a night nurse 3. the occurrence of this period considered as a unit four nights later they left 4. the period between sunset and retiring to bed; evening 5. the time between bedtime and morning she spent the night alone 6. the weather conditions of the night a clear night 7. the activity or experience of a person during a night 8. (sometimes capital) any evening designated for a special observance or function 9. nightfall or dusk 10. a state or period of gloom, ignorance, etc 11. make a night of it 12. night and day nocti- in American English (ˈnɑktɪ; ˈnɑktə) night noctilucent : also, before a vowel, noct-Word origin < L nox (gen. noctis), nightnocti- in American Englishprefix a combining form meaning “night,” used in the formation of compound words noctilucent Also (esp before a vowel): noct- Word origin [‹ L nocti-, comb. form of nox night]Definition of 'nocti-' |
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