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Shaded region
Answer for the clue "Shaded region ", 5 letters:
umbra
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Word definitions in Wikipedia
Umbra is the Latin word for shadow in mythology, it refers to the "shades" of the dead, see shade (mythology) in astronomy, umbra refers to the shadow cast by a celestial body. As a proper name, Umbra may refer to: A genus of freshwater fishes of the family ...
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n. 1 A shadow. 2 (context astronomy English) The central region of a sunspot.
Usage examples of umbra.
Denis Dussoubs was speaking:-- Admonet et magna testatur voce per umbras.
In that case there would be an abrupt struggle for existence: penumbra against umbra.
His penumbra was entirely taken up with the occupation of this alternate host, acting as a temporary umbra.
Quaesivi, regum perque alta palatia, frustra: Sed vos hortorum per opaca silentia, longe Celarunt plantae virides, et concolor umbra.
They were in Mirchusko’s umbra, with Choisya and Falsia hovering just above the gas giant’s crescent horizon.
A small creosote bush was undercut and it, too, disappeared into the vitreous umbra.
Nor will I work you a fiap of fair venture because I am aware of bodes and umbras, and all may not go well.
Not far from where he stood, the stones—or the umbras of the stones—were alive.
And finally that arduous climb, twist by twist of our straining foot-pads, through the Pass of Long Umbras to reach this green vale where, four traeki generations ago, geysers steamed and rainbows danced, celebrating the dark ovoid's emergence?
And finally that arduous climb, twist by twist of our straining foot-pads, through the Pass of Long Umbras to reach this green vale where, four traeki generations ago, geysers steamed and rainbows danced, celebrating the dark ovoid’s emergence?
As each starship crossed into the umbra its spaceplane undocked and performed a retro-burn which pushed it onto an atmosphere interception trajectory.