Thursday, 5 July 2018

Shadow

SHADOW

-noun
1. a dark image or shape cast on a surface by the interception of light rays by an opaque body
2. an area of relative darkness
3. the dark portions of a picture
4. a hint, image, or faint semblance
5. a remnant or vestige
6. a reflection
7. a threatening influence; blight
8. a spectre
9. an inseparable companion
10. a person who trails another in secret, such as a detective
11. (medicine) . a dark area on an X-ray film representing an opaque structure or part
12. (in Jungian psychology) the archetype that represents man's animal ancestors
13. (archaic or rare) protection or shelter
14. (modifier) (British) . designating a member or members of the main opposition party in Parliament who would hold ministerial office if their party were in power
15. (modifier) denoting the activities of financial institutions that do not accept deposits from investors
-verb (trans.)
16. to cast a shadow over
17. to make dark or gloomy; blight
18. to shade from light
19. to follow or trail secretly
20. (often followed by “forth”) to represent vaguely
21. (painting, drawing) . another word for shade
























Dark as a star
In the presence of sun

Shadow lives

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