1. nighttime - Noun
2. nighttime - Adjective
The time from dusk to dawn; -- opposed to daytime.
Source: Webster's dictionaryA 600-MW coal-fired power plant generates 600 MW pretty much around the clock; 600 MW of solar capacity provides maybe 200 MW of power in bits and pieces, amid clouds, rains and nighttime. Source: Internet
Aerial view of Yankee Stadium as it looked from 1928 to 1936, before nighttime baseball The Stadium was the first facility in North America with three tiers, although the triple deck originally extended only to the left and right field corners. Source: Internet
According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA), the Traffic Safety Facts 2000 publication states the fatal crash rate is 3-4 times more likely during nighttime crashes than daytime incidents. Source: Internet
After the fifth nighttime season in 1977, when the contract with NBC 's owned and operated stations ended, James' contract was not renewed. Source: Internet
According to the post, police received numerous reports of suspicious nighttime trespassing in the 600 block of South Sherwood Street in late September. Source: Internet
A Japanese heavy cruiser was damaged by a nighttime air attack shortly before the battle; it is likely that Allied airborne radar had progressed far enough to allow night operations. Source: Internet