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invisible shadow
noun
- (in architectural shades and shadows) a three-dimensional space occupied by the shadow projected by a solid and within which a surface is in shadow.
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He walked out into it, and a dozen yards away he became a ghostly, almost invisible shadow.
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But it was many a day before they met again, though these two also had been born under the invisible shadow of the Dark Star.
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A faintest, tiny blur against the stars, a few of them occulted as though an invisible shadow were upon them.
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He followed Happy and the alternately visible and invisible Shadow along the paths that twisted among the vats for some distance.
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A faintest tiny blur against the stars, a few of them occulted as though strangely an invisible shadow were upon them.
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