Associations to the word «Waning»
Noun
- Moon
- Popularity
- Influence
- Decline
- Fortune
- Caliphate
- Darkness
- Power
- Rising
- Period
- Month
- Moonlight
- Hindu
- Afternoon
- Tinge
- Fortnight
- Enthusiasm
- Elf
- Fax
- Delirium
- Middle
- Sunlight
- Hegemony
- Krishna
- Sheet
- Mist
- Calendar
- Overrun
- Horizon
- Crescent
- Sky
- Carrie
- Glow
- Interest
- Deity
- Turmoil
- Sun
- Fortification
- Cooler
- Socket
- Age
- Lamp
- Hindus
- Dynasty
- Cycle
- Candle
- Vapor
- Efficacy
- Loyalty
- Overtime
- Eruption
- Lava
- Ice
- Strength
- Climate
- Momentum
- Agitation
- Day
Adjective
Wiktionary
WANING, adjective. Becoming weaker or smaller.
WANING, adjective. Especially of the lunar phase as it shrinks when viewed from the Earth.
WANING, noun. The fact or act of becoming less or less intense.
WANING, noun. The fact or act of becoming smaller.
WANING, verb. Present participle of wane
WANING GIBBOUS, adjective. (astronomy) More than half full in phase, but growing smaller.
WANING MOON, noun. The moon when it appears smaller each night as it progresses from a full moon to a new moon.
WANING MOONS, noun. Plural of waning moon
Dictionary definition
WANING, noun. A gradual decrease in magnitude or extent; "the waning of his enthusiasm was obvious"; "the waxing and waning of the moon".
WANING, adjective. (of the Moon) pertaining to the period during which the visible surface of the moon decreases; "after full moon comes the waning moon".
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