dayshine
noun as in strong fondness
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Example:The dayshine was so bright that it almost dazzled me when I woke up.
Definition:the period of the day from sunrise until midmorning, typically from 6:00 to 11:00 AM, though exact timing varies by region and time of year.
Example:I watched the dayshine as the sun slowly rose over the mountain peak.
Definition:the moment at which the sun appears above the horizon in the morning.
Example:The dayshine crept across the sky, lightening the darkness of the dawn.
Definition:the first light of the morning as it gradually becomes stronger and clearer, or the period before sunrise.
Example:The dayshine illuminated the dew-covered grass, making it sparkle.
Definition:the natural agent responsible for the sense of sight; the visible part of the electromagnetic spectrum.
Example:The dayshine on the river brought out the inherent beauty of the landscape.
Definition:the quality of being aesthetically pleasing, especially through shape, pattern, or color; excellence of form or proportion.
Example:The dayshine provided better illumination for the garden party, making the flowers look more vibrant.
Definition:the act or process of making something visible by supplying light.
Example:The bright dayshine made the peaches on the tree shine, offering a tempting sight.
Definition:a sweet, juicy fruit with a smooth, fibrous skin that is usually yellow or white and a soft, reddish pulp.
Example:The dayshine could barely compete with the morning star, adding a magical touch to the early morning sky.
Definition:a star in the constellation of Virgo, one of the brightest and best known stars in the night sky.
Example:As the dayshine spread over the eastern horizon, the sky turned a soft pink and orange.
Definition:the side where the sun rises.
Example:Billowing fields of wheat swayed in the gentle breeze under the warm dayshine.
Definition:a tract of land, especially one that is level and cultivated, or one that is pasture.
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