smokefall

Etymology
From.

Noun

 * 1) The close of the day before nightfall, when fog comes.
 * 2) * 1935: T.S. Eliot, Four Quartets, "Burnt Norton"
 * The moment in the draughty church at smokefall
 * 1) The soot fallout from a cloud of smoke.
 * 2) * 1985: T.S. Ledley and S.L. Thompson, Potential effect of nuclear war smokefall on sea ice
 * The largest sea ice perturbations are generated by smokefall in spring.
 * 1) An artificial waterfall of smoke for shows.

Translations

 * Arabic: غُرُوب, عَشِيّ
 * Dutch: schemermist, avondmist
 * French:


 * Arabic: سُخَام
 * French: retombées de suie, retombées de suies, retombée de suie, retombée de suies


 * Arabic: عَرْضُ دُخَان, عَرْضُ شَلَّال
 * Dutch: rookwaterval
 * French: cascade de vapeur, cascade de vapeur d'azote