Synonyms for Astronomical days:
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n.
• day
- astronomical day
, - bright
, - dawn-to-dark
, - daylight
, - daytime
, - diurnal course
, - early bright
, - light
, - light of day
, - mean solar day
, - nautical day
, - sidereal day
, - sunlight
, - sunrise-to-sunset
, - sunshine
, - working day
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Other relevant words:
- 24-hour interval
, - abstemious
, - alight
, - brightly
, - brightness
, - brightness level
, - brilliant
, - brilliantly
, - burnished
, - calorie-free
, - cheer
, - cheerfulness
, - clean
, - clear
, - day
, - dismount
, - easy
, - faint
, - fair weather
, - fall
, - fire
, - fire up
, - get down
, - get off
, - hopeful
, - idle
, - ignite
, - igniter
, - ignitor
, - illume
, - illuminate
, - illumination
, - illumine
, - inner light
, - light source
, - light up
, - light within
, - light-colored
, - light-headed
, - lighter
, - lightheaded
, - lighting
, - lightly
, - lightness
, - lightsome
, - lite
, - loose
, - low-cal
, - luminance
, - luminosity
, - luminousness
, - lustrous
, - perch
, - promiscuous
, - promising
, - scant
, - shining
, - shiny
, - short
, - sluttish
, - smart
, - solar day
, - spark
, - sparkle
, - sun
, - sunniness
, - swooning
, - temperateness
, - tripping
, - twenty-four hour period
, - twenty-four hours
, - twinkle
, - unaccented
, - unclouded
, - undimmed
, - unhorse
, - visible light
, - visible radiation
, - vivid
, - wakeful
, - wanton
, - weak
, - work day
, - workday
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What are the hypernyms for Astronomical days?
A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
Other hypernyms:
astrological intervals, celestial periods, solar time units.
What are the opposite words for astronomical days?
Astronomical days refer to the scientific measurement of time based on the movements of celestial bodies. The concept of antonyms for astronomical days may seem confusing, as it is a specific term with no clear opposite. However, one could argue that the antonym for astronomical days could be 'mundane days' or 'ordinary days', representing the natural cycle of daylight and nighttime. In contrast to the precision and magic of astronomical days, mundane days are defined only by our human-made clocks, and lack the same sense of wonder and awe inspired by the movements of the planets and stars.
What are the antonyms for Astronomical days?
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