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Day-blindness, n. Nyctalopy, nocturnal sight. Daybreak, n. Dawn, dawning, cockcrowing, dayspring, daypeep, break of day, peep of day, prime of day, first blush of the morning. Day by day. Daily, every day. Day-dream, n. Dream, conceit, idle fancy, visionary scheme, castle in the air, château en Espagne. Daylight, n. Sunlight, sunshine, day, light of day, light of heaven. Day-sight, n. Hemeralopia, night-blindness. Dayspring, n. Dawn, dawning. See daybreak. Day-star, n.
Daze, v. a.
Dazzle, v. a.
Dazzle, n.
Dead, a.
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