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moonbow

noun

  1. rainbow produced by moonlight
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Wiktionary

Pronunciation: /ˈmuːnbəʊ/

noun

Etymology: From moon + bow, by analogy with rainbow.

  1. A rainbow formed by moonlight diffracted by water droplets in the air, usually fainter than a daytime rainbow and with fewer distinguishable colours.

    Often rainbows by night or moonbows span the lake.

    Among the rarer optical effects associated with the moon are also moonbows or lunar rainbows.