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um·bra \ˈəmbrə\ noun (plural umbras \-brəz\ ; or um·brae \-ˌbrē, -rī\ ; except sense 5) Etymology: Latin 1. a. : ghost, phantom < a spectral umbra pointing heavenward — Walter Besant & James Rice > b. : one that tags along with another : shadow 10a < the dependable umbra of the guest of honor > 2. : a shaded area : darkness < sealed off in the umbra beyond the flame tips — Robert Hazel > 3. a. : a shadow excluding all light from a given source; specifically : the part of the shadow of a celestial body having all the light from the primary source geometrically excluded and having a conical shape in bodies of the solar system — compare penumbra 1 b. (1) : penumbra 2 (2) : the central dark part of a sunspot 4. : any of several food fishes of the genus Umbrina; especially : a Mediterranean food fish (U. cirrhosa) that is much esteemed as a market fish 5. capitalized [New Latin, from Latin, shade, shadow, grayling, umbra] : a genus (the type of the family Umbridae) of small bottom-dwelling freshwater fishes containing the mudminnows of northern No. America and southeastern Europe |