1. crepuscular - Adjective
2. crepuscular - Adjective Satellite
Alt. of Crepusculous
Source: Webster's dictionaryAnother school declares that all time has already transpired and that our life is only the crepuscular and no doubt falsified and mutilated memory or reflection of an irrecoverable process. Jorge Luis Borges
A good day is one where I can not just read a book, but write a review of it. Maybe today I'll be able to do that. I get for some reason somewhat stronger when the sun starts to go down. Dusk is a good time for me. I'm crepuscular. Christopher Hitchens
The fact that we arrived here via an immensely long string of species that originated in something like Pikaia rather than some other crepuscular blob is a wonderful scientific story, but it is hardly material to our present condition. Simon Conway Morris
the evening's crepuscular charm Source: Internet
As juveniles are more crepuscular than adults, their appearance in the open during summer gives the impression to humans of a population boom. Source: Internet
First, the mosquito exhibits a nonspecific searching behavior until the perception of host stimulants, then it follows a targeted approach. citation Most mosquito species are crepuscular ( dawn or dusk ) feeders. Source: Internet