earthlight
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of earthlight
Example Sentences
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He has since released four more E.P.s of electronic music, and last year, he brought out his first album, “Moon in Earthlight,” a 53-minute continuous mix combining ambient noise recordings, spoken word, pulsating club tracks and pure pop moments, like the single “Insanely Alive,” which Pet Shop Boys remixed for the song’s 12-inch release.
From New York Times
At MoMA, “Moon in Earthlight” will be presented as an installation in a specially designed room, with a complementary video.
From New York Times
The moon’s phases are rendered in pastels and neutrals in the Earthlight pattern, while Pyramid du Soleil is named after Mexico’s Pyramid of the Sun in Teotihuacan.
From Washington Times
Earthlight contains an obvious imprint of this sort.
From Science Magazine
The panels come from Earthlight Technologies, which produces solar panels from recycled material.
From Washington Times
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