What are some opposite words for nyctinasty?
Antonyms for nyctinastynycti·nasty
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nyctinastynoun
Synonyms:
nyctinastism, nyctitropismnyctinastynoun
The movement of leaves or petals in response to darkness; the closing of a flower at night.
Synonyms:
nyctitropism, nyctinastism
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anthesis
anthesis is the opening of a flower while nyctinasty is the closing of a flower (due to the setting sun).
the flower's anthesis was far more beautiful than it's nyctinasty.
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