scotic

scotic
adjective /ˈsko.tik/lang=ia
a) Of ancient Scotland.

The term scotic (Gr. skotos, darkness) was therefore devised as the most apt term for the condition of virtual darkness.

b) After-dusk.

Rods are used in low light conditions (scotic vision) hence the black and white appearance of night vision.


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