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Nighttime; Nite; Night time; 🝯; Night-time; Complete darkness; Astronomical night
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night         
¦ noun
1. the time from sunset to sunrise.
this as the interval between two days.
2. the darkness of night.
literary nightfall.
3. an evening.
¦ adverb (nights) informal, chiefly N. Amer. at night.
¦ exclamation informal goodnight.
Derivatives
nightless adjective
Origin
OE neaht, niht, of Gmc origin.
night         
n.
1) to spend a night (we spent a restless night waiting for news)
2) a clear; dark, murky; overcast; starlit; stormy night
3) a restless, sleepless night
4) a first, opening night (of a play)
5) a wedding night
6) last; tomorrow night; tonight
7) at night (to work at night; late at night)
8) by night (London by night)
9) for a night (to put smb. up for the night)
10) on a certain night (on the night of December first; on that night)
11) throughout the night
12) (misc.) to bid, wish smb. good night; (AE) to work nights; in the dead of the night USAGE NOTE: The collocation at night is usu. used with verbs (she works at night) and contrasts with during the day. The collocation by night is usu. used with nouns (London by night) and contrasts with by day. (see the Usage Note for day)
Night         
·noun Darkness; obscurity; concealment.
II. Night ·noun The period after the close of life; death.
III. Night ·noun Intellectual and moral darkness; ignorance.
IV. Night ·noun A state of affliction; adversity; as, a dreary night of sorrow.
V. Night ·noun A lifeless or unenlivened period, as when nature seems to sleep.
VI. Night ·noun That part of the natural day when the sun is beneath the horizon, or the time from sunset to sunrise; ·esp., the time between dusk and dawn, when there is no light of the sun, but only moonlight, starlight, or artificial light.
night         
n.
1.
Darkness, obscurity.
2.
Ignorance.
3.
Adversity.
4.
Death.
night         
(nights)
Frequency: The word is one of the 700 most common words in English.
1.
The night is the part of each day when the sun has set and it is dark outside, especially the time when people are sleeping.
He didn't sleep a wink all night...
The fighting began in the late afternoon and continued all night...
Our reporter spent the night crossing the border from Austria into Slovenia...
Finally night fell.
N-VAR
2.
The night is the period of time between the end of the afternoon and the time that you go to bed, especially the time when you relax before going to bed.
So whose party was it last night?...
Demiris took Catherine to dinner the following night.
N-COUNT
3.
A particular night is a particular evening when a special event takes place, such as a show or a play.
The first night crowd packed the building.
...election night.
N-COUNT: supp N
4.
If it is a particular time at night, it is during the time when it is dark and is before midnight.
It's eleven o'clock at night in Moscow...
He works obsessively from 7.15 am to 9 or 10 at night.
PHRASE: num PHR
5.
If something happens at night, it happens regularly during the evening or night.
He was going to college at night, in order to become an accountant...
The veranda was equipped with heavy wooden rain doors that were kept closed at night.
PHRASE: PHR after v
6.
If something happens day and night or night and day, it happens all the time without stopping.
Dozens of doctors and nurses have been working day and night for weeks...
He was at my door night and day, demanding my attention.
PHRASE: usu PHR after v
7.
If you have an early night, you go to bed early. If you have a late night, you go to bed late.
I've had a hell of a day, and all I want is an early night...
In spite of the travelling and the late night, she did not feel tired.
PHRASE: N inflects
8.
morning, noon and night: see morning
Night         
Night (also described as night time, unconventionally spelled as "nite") is the period of ambient darkness from sunset to sunrise during each 24-hour day, when the Sun is below the horizon. The exact time when night begins and ends depends on the location and varies throughout the year, based on factors such as season and latitude.
night time         
night-time         
also night time
Night-time is the period of time between when it gets dark and when the sun rises.
They wanted someone responsible to look after the place at night-time...
A twelve hour night time curfew is in force.
= night
? daytime
N-UNCOUNT: oft N n
night-time         
¦ noun the time between evening and morning.
The Night (1992 film)         
1992 FILM BY MOHAMMAD MALAS
Al-Lail (film); Al-Leil
The Night or Al-lail (; ) is a Syrian feature drama film by director Mohamed Malas.Arab Filmmakers of the Middle East: A DictionaryRoots of the New Arab FilmCinema Studies: The Key ConceptsArab Cinema: History and Cultural Identity The film is set in Quneitra and is about the Arab-Israeli conflict.

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Night

Night (also described as nighttime, unconventionally spelled as "nite") is the period of ambient darkness from sunset to sunrise during each 24-hour day, when the Sun is below the horizon. The exact time when night begins and ends depends on the location and varies throughout the year, based on factors such as season and latitude.

The word can be used in a different sense as the time between bedtime and morning. In common communication, it is a farewell (sometimes lengthened to "good night"), mainly when someone is going to sleep or leaving.

Astronomical night is the period between astronomical dusk and astronomical dawn when the Sun is between 18 and 90 degrees below the horizon and does not illuminate the sky. As seen from latitudes between about 48.56° and 65.73° north or south of the equator, complete darkness does not occur around the summer solstice because, although the Sun sets, it is never more than 18° below the horizon at lower culmination, −90° Sun angles occur at the Tropic of Cancer on the December solstice and Tropic of Capricorn on the June solstice, and at the equator on equinoxes. And as seen from latitudes greater than 72° north or south of the equator, complete darkness does not occur in both equinoxes because, although the Sun sets, it is never more than 18° below the horizon.

The opposite of night is day (or "daytime", to distinguish it from "day" referring to a 24-hour period). Twilight is the period of night after sunset or before sunrise when the Sun still illuminates the sky when it is below the horizon. At any given time, one side of Earth is bathed in sunlight (the daytime), while the other side is in darkness caused by Earth blocking the sunlight. The central part of the shadow is called the umbra, where the night is darkest.

Natural illumination at night is still provided by a combination of moonlight, planetary light, starlight, zodiacal light, gegenschein, and airglow. In some circumstances, aurorae, lightning, and bioluminescence can provide some illumination. The glow provided by artificial lighting is sometimes referred to as light pollution because it can interfere with observational astronomy and ecosystems.