Definitions from Wiktionary (Stygian)
▸ adjective: (literary) Dark and gloomy.
▸ adjective: (literary) Infernal or hellish.
▸ adjective: (vision, of a perceived color) Having a luminosity below 0%.
▸ adjective: (Greek mythology) Of, by or relating to the river Styx in Greek mythology.
▸ adjective: (astronomy) Of, by or relating to the Plutonian moon named after Styx.
▸ noun: (science fiction) An inhabitant of Styx (a moon of Pluto).
▸ adjective: Alternative form of Stygian (“of or relating to the river Styx”) [(Greek mythology) Of, by or relating to the river Styx in Greek mythology.]
▸ adjective: Alternative form of stygian: dark and gloomy, or infernal and hellish. [(literary) Dark and gloomy.]
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▸ adjective: (literary) Dark and gloomy.
▸ adjective: (literary) Infernal or hellish.
▸ adjective: (vision, of a perceived color) Having a luminosity below 0%.
▸ adjective: (Greek mythology) Of, by or relating to the river Styx in Greek mythology.
▸ adjective: (astronomy) Of, by or relating to the Plutonian moon named after Styx.
▸ noun: (science fiction) An inhabitant of Styx (a moon of Pluto).
▸ adjective: Alternative form of Stygian (“of or relating to the river Styx”) [(Greek mythology) Of, by or relating to the river Styx in Greek mythology.]
▸ adjective: Alternative form of stygian: dark and gloomy, or infernal and hellish. [(literary) Dark and gloomy.]
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dark,
infernal,
Acherontic,
Acheronian,
tenebrous,
murky,
darksome,
gloomful,
grimdark,
gloomy,
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