night-caused
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/ˈnaɪtˌkɔzd/
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/ˈnaɪtˌkɔːzd/
caused by the night
Etymology
Etymology Information
'night-caused' is a compound word formed in English from 'night' and 'caused', where 'night' refers to the period of darkness and 'caused' is the past participle of 'cause', meaning 'to make happen'.
Historical Evolution
'night-caused' is a modern English compound, created by combining the words 'night' and 'caused' to describe something resulting from the night.
Meaning Changes
Initially, it simply described something caused by the night, and this meaning has remained consistent.
Meanings by Part of Speech
Adjective 1
caused or brought about by the night or occurring as a result of nighttime conditions.
The night-caused fog made driving difficult.
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Last updated: 2025/08/02 20:52
