1 to work at an extra job, especially without telling your main employer: --
2 the pale light of the moon --
3 to work at an additional job, esp. without telling your main employer: --
4 to work at an extra job, especially without telling your main employer: --
Crystal structure of rabbit phosphoglucose isomerase, a glycolytic enzyme that moonlights as neuroleukin, autocrine motility factor, and differentiation mediator.
References to the rising moon and moonlight join them, as follows.
An airborne platform is being made available to view both storms above clouds and above most of the scattered moonlight.
Instead, there are "pools of moonlight," which appear to him "cold, blue, vaporous, supernatural".
The waterfall will become radiant in the moonlight.
Darkness is also implicitly connected with invisibility, which contrasts with the visibility of the waterfall in moonlight.
He could deliberately block moonlight from small-framed humans, depriving them of clear summer nights.
As salaries have lagged behind, doctors often feel the need to "moonlight" in private practice.