different between evenfall vs smokefall

evenfall

English

Etymology

From even (evening) +? fall. Compare nightfall.

Noun

evenfall (countable and uncountable, plural evenfalls)

  1. (poetic) dusk, twilight

Synonyms

  • crepusculum, mirkning, nightfall; see also Thesaurus:dusk

evenfall From the web:

  • means of eventually
  • eventually define


smokefall

English

Etymology

From smoke +? fall

Noun

smokefall (uncountable)

  1. The close of the day before nightfall, when fog comes.
    • 1935: T.S. Eliot, Four Quartets, "Burnt Norton" (possible neologism)
      The moment in the draughty church at smokefall
  2. The soot fallout from a cloud of smoke.
    • 1985: T.S. Ledley and S.L. Thompson, Potential effect of nuclear war smokefall on sea ice (apparent neologism)
      The largest sea ice perturbations are generated by smokefall in spring.
  3. An artificial waterfall of smoke for shows.

Translations

See also

  • crepuscule
  • dusk
  • evenfall
  • fogfall
  • gloaming
  • nightfall
  • soot fallout
  • sunset
  • twilight

smokefall From the web:

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