Nycto-
1.
variant of .
before vowels nyct-, word-forming element meaning “night,” from Latinized form of Greek nykto-, comb. form of nyx “night” (see night).
nycto- or nyct-
pref.
Night: nyctophobia.
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- Nyctophilia
noun a love or preference for night, darkness Word Origin nycto- ‘night’ nyctophilia nyc·to·phil·i·a (nĭk’tə-fĭl’ē-ə) n. A preference for the night or darkness. Also called scotophilia.
- Nyctophobia
[nik-tuh-foh-bee-uh] /ˌnɪk təˈfoʊ bi ə/ noun, Psychiatry. 1. an abnormal fear of night or darkness. /ˌnɪktəʊˈfəʊbɪə/ noun 1. (psychiatry) an abnormal dread of night or darkness noun a fear of night, darkness; also called noctiphobia See noctiphobia Word Origin nycto- ‘night’ n. medical Latin, from nycto- “night” + -phobia “fear.” Related: Nyctophobic. nyctophobia nyc·to·pho·bi·a (nĭk’tə-fō’bē-ə) […]
- Nycturia
[nik-too r-ee-uh, -tyoo r-] /nɪkˈtʊər i ə, -ˈtyʊər-/ noun 1. . [nok-too r-ee-uh, -tyoo r-] /nɒkˈtʊər i ə, -ˈtyʊər-/ noun 1. a condition in which one often wakes up during the night to urinate. /nɒktˈjʊərɪə/ noun 1. abnormally excessive urination during the night nocturia noc·tu·ri·a (nŏk-tur’ē-ə, -tyur’-) n. Urination at night, especially if excessive.
- Nydia
[nid-ee-uh] /ˈnɪd i ə/ noun 1. a female given name.
- Nyeman
[nye-muh n] /ˈnyɛ mən/ noun 1. Russian name of . /Russian ˈnjɛmən/ noun 1. a variant spelling of Neman