Dark

  • 1Dark — (d[aum]rk), a. [OE. dark, derk, deork, AS. dearc, deorc; cf. Gael. & Ir. dorch, dorcha, dark, black, dusky.] 1. Destitute, or partially destitute, of light; not receiving, reflecting, or radiating light; wholly or partially black, or of some deep …

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  • 2Dark — (d[aum]rk), n. 1. Absence of light; darkness; obscurity; a place where there is little or no light. [1913 Webster] Here stood he in the dark, his sharp sword out. Shak. [1913 Webster] 2. The condition of ignorance; gloom; secrecy. [1913 Webster]… …

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  • 3Darkənd —   Municipality   …

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  • 4Dark — ist der Name folgender Personen: Angel Dark (* 1982), slowakische Pornodarstellerin und Aktmodell Anita Dark (* 1975), ungarische Pornodarstellerin Eleanor Dark (1901–1985), australische Schriftstellerin Gregory Dark (* 1957), US amerikanischer… …

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  • 5Dark — Dark, v. t. To darken; to obscure. [Obs.] Milton. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 6dark — I. adjective Etymology: Middle English derk, from Old English deorc; akin to Old High German tarchannen to hide Date: before 12th century 1. a. devoid or partially devoid of light ; not receiving, reflecting, transmitting, or radiating light < a&#8230; …

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  • 7dark — See: IN THE DARK, SHOT IN THE DARK, WHISTLE IN THE DARK …

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  • 8dark — See: IN THE DARK, SHOT IN THE DARK, WHISTLE IN THE DARK …

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  • 9Dark City (1998 film) — Dark City …

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  • 10Dark Bring — (Shadow Stones in the English anime) are evil magical stones from the Japanese anime show and manga series Groove Adventure RAVE (called Rave Master in the American version). Dark Bring generally take the form of dark purple stones of any size&#8230; …

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