noun
- the partially shaded outer region of the shadow cast by an opaque object
- a surrounding area or fringe where something exists to a lesser degree
Usage: astronomy; physics
Usage: formal
Examples
- During the eclipse, observers in the penumbra saw only a partial darkening of the sun.
- The moon’s penumbra created a ring of partial shadow on Earth’s surface.
- The city existed in the penumbra between urban development and rural farmland.
- Legal scholars debated the penumbra of rights implied by the Constitution.
- The forest’s penumbra gradually gave way to open meadow.
- Scientists studied the penumbra surrounding the black hole.
- The artist captured the subtle gradations within the shadow’s penumbra.