midlight

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English

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Etymology

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From mid +‎ light. Formed by analogy with lowlight and highlight.

Noun

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midlight (plural midlights)

  1. (uncommon) A moment or aspect neither favorable or unfavorable; a neutral happening or incident.
  2. (painting, photography) An area or a spot in a drawing, painting, or photograph that is somewhat illuminated.
  3. (cosmetics) In hairstyling, a highlight in a slightly darker color rather than a lighter one.

Verb

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midlight (third-person singular simple present midlights, present participle midlighting, simple past and past participle midlighted)

  1. (cosmetics, transitive) To dye (part of the hair) a slightly darker color than the rest.

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