daylightˈdeɪˌlaɪt
daylight (v)
- present
- daylights
- past
- daylit / daylighted
- past participle
- daylit / daylighted
- present participle
- daylighting
daylight (n)
- plural
- daylights
English Definitions:
day, daytime, daylight (noun)
the time after sunrise and before sunset while it is light outside
"the dawn turned night into day"; "it is easier to make the repairs in the daytime"
daylight (noun)
light during the daytime
daylight (Noun)
The light from the Sun, as opposed to that from any other source.
daylight (Noun)
A light source that simulates daylight.
daylight (Noun)
The intensity distribution of light over the visible spectrum generated by the Sun under various conditions or by other light sources intended to simulate natural daylight.
daylight (Noun)
The period of time between sunrise and sunset.
daylight (Noun)
Daybreak.
daylight (Noun)
Exposure to public scrutiny.
daylight (Noun)
A clear, open space.
daylight (Noun)
The space between platens on a press or similar machinery.
daylight (Noun)
Emotional or psychological distance between people, or disagreement.
daylight (Verb)
To expose to daylight
daylight (Verb)
To provide sources of natural illumination such as skylights or windows.
daylight (Verb)
To allow light in, as by drawing drapes.
daylight (Verb)
To run a drainage pipe to an opening from which its contents can drain away naturally.
daylight (Verb)
To gain exposure to the open.
Daylight
Daylight or the light of day is the combination of all direct and indirect sunlight outdoors during the daytime. This includes direct sunlight, diffuse sky radiation, and both of these reflected from the Earth and terrestrial objects. Sunlight scattered or reflected from objects in outer space is generally not considered daylight. Thus, moonlight is never considered daylight, despite being "indirect sunlight". Daytime is the period of time each day when daylight occurs. Daylight happens because the earth rotates and either side the sun shines on is considered daylight.
Daylight
Daylight is the combination of all direct and indirect sunlight during the daytime. This includes direct sunlight, diffuse sky radiation, and (often) both of these reflected by Earth and terrestrial objects, like landforms and buildings. Sunlight scattered or reflected by astronomical objects is generally not considered daylight. Therefore, daylight excludes moonlight, despite it being reflected indirect sunlight.
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