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Farctate

           ~Etymology

  Latin farctus, past participle of faciō

            ~Noun

Farctate(uncountable)
        1.(rare, obsolete) ; The state of having Overeaten.


         ~Adjective

Farctate(comparative more farctate, superlative most farctate)
 

        1.(botany, obsolete), Stuffed; Filled solid.

            ~Antonyms

Hollow
Tubular

  

Dusk

        ~Etymology

Middle English dosk, duske (“dusky”, adj.)

Old English dox (“dark, swarthy”)

Proto-Germanic *duskaz (“dark, smoky”)

Old Irish donn (“dark”)

Latin fuscus (“dark, dusky”)

              ~Noun

Dusk (countable and uncountable, plural dusks)
          -A period of time at the end of day when the sun is below the horizon but before the full onset of night, especially the darker part of twilight.

                ~Synonyms

(period of time): evenfall, nightfall, smokefall, vespers

                  ~Antonyms

(period of time): dawn, daybreak

                 ~Hypernyms

(period of time): twilight

                     ~Verb
Dusk (third-person singular simple present dusks, present participle dusking, simple past and past participle dusked)

•Farctated With The Disk

     ~Filled with the gloomy darkness to the point of bursting

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