Dusk definition

Dusk means 30 minutes after Sunset;
Dusk means that time of the afternoon when the sun is below the horizon however there is still soft light in the sky.
Dusk means sunset on any particular day.

Examples of Dusk in a sentence

  • The pavilion will be available to eligible users during the day beginning at 8:00 AM until Dusk.

  • Events at the POOL AREA are limited to between the hours of 9:00 a.m. to Dusk (Sunset) and must have a maximum attendance of no more than 30 people (including resident’s family).

  • GETV shall have delivered to PBCI a certificate dated the Closing Date signed by an authorized officer of GETV certifying that each of the conditions specified in this Article has been fulfilled and that all of the representations set forth in Article II are true and correct as of the Closing Date.

  • This bag tag must be visible at all times and for the entire year Annual Cart Rental Fee - This fee allows the Member to have unlimited access to an Elks owned golf cart during Pro Shop hours ( 7 am to Dusk) for use while playing golf.

  • The Values of Nighttime in Classical Antiquity: Between Dusk and ▇▇▇▇, Leiden, ▇▇▇▇▇.


More Definitions of Dusk

Dusk means 30 minutes after sunset as calculated by the U.S. Naval Observatory.
Dusk means the period of the evening, one half-hour before the astronomical sunset time determined for that date and geographic location and elevation, until darkness begins.
Dusk means one-half (1/2) hour after sunset as officially established by the National Weather Service in Eugene, Oregon.
Dusk means the time when street lights come on; “dawn” means the time when street lights turn off;
Dusk means the state or period of partial darkness between day and night at which time the sun has set.
Dusk means the time one-half hour after sunset as published by the National Weather Service (Ord. 2017-07 § 2, 2017; Ord. 2014-04 § 1, 2014; Ord. 2008-20 § 1, 2008; Ord. 88-4 § 13, 1988).
Dusk means astronomical dusk, being the dark part of twilight, when the daylight has almost gone but it is not yet completely dark;