nonshadow

English

Etymology

non- + shadow

Adjective

nonshadow (not comparable)

  1. Not being or relating to a shadow (in various senses).
    • 2015 November 23, Siobhan Burke, “Review: In ‘Shadowland’ Opening the Makeup Case and Unleashing a New World”, in New York Times:
      The screens rise for some nonshadow episodes, as when she’s kidnapped into a kinky circus and forced to jump through hoops, and when she falls in love with a strapping centaur and throws off her dress for an ecstatic trio with two guys in G-strings (another Pilobolus uniform).
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