darkening Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈdɑː.kən]
  • Us [ ˈdɑːr.kən]

Meaning of darkening In English

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  • Oocytes that had degenerated or those with degenerating signs as indicated by darkening cytoplasm were not included.

  • There was even some evidence of a 'wave of darkening' spreading from the waning polar cap towards the equator.

  • The west windows glow in the darkening space, which becomes magical once more.

  • Responses of primate visual cortical neurons to stimuli presented by flash, saccade, blink and external darkening.

  • Abdomen almost unicolorous, but darkening gradually towards the margins and posteriorly.

  • The chromaticising of musical figures is a shading, tinging or darkening; the concept mixes sight and sound.

  • The percentage of photoreceptors exhibiting such darkening was also determined for each animal from the same images.

  • The tone is lonely and darkening but never blurred or opaque.

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