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no-sky, adj. phr.|nəʊˈskaɪ| [f. no a. 6 b + sky n.1] no-sky line: a line in a room behind which no sky is visible from table height.
1927Illumination Res. Techn. Paper (Dept. Sci. & Industr. Res.) No. 7. 12 This experience of adequacy and inadequacy in front of and behind the ‘no-sky’ line appears to be more or less independent of weather, so long as no sun is shining into the room. 1961J. W. T. Walsh Sci. Daylight xi. 255 The first step in preparing a daylight plan is, usually, to plot the no-sky line. |