- 1. Any form of graduated change of state. Esp. visual. In particular in space as opposed to time (which would be transition). The spatial equivalent of this. > The [graduated tint] on those big (and invariably, coloured) sunglasses, popular in the late 1970s. > Numerous sunrise/set sky-scapes ... > 'The darkening sky set itself for a moment in a vast umberglaze from horizon to zenith as nighttime gently concealed a world and revealed a universe.' Source: ecdict
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