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Tenebris 

Darker toned colors that have a different hue that represents color mood or dark matter the back drop or dark matter or dark energy which tenebris means in the universe or Latin

Carravaggio a 16th 17th century renaissance painter also created a style of art called tenebrism which explained how darker colored hues go well in in pre modern art work
The skintone of different tribes in Africa has a beauty of tenebris quality due to its vast palette of colors which express it takes all kinds of colors to make color
Tenebris by Ol ownerkmh May 14, 2020

Tenorism 

The practise of terrorizing your surroundings with a very hich pitch voice
Tenorism by Gunnar Øyro August 5, 2004

tenebris 

Sick sadistic bitch

Sadistic dominator
Very lewd
Dude:hey are you a tenebris?

Other Dude:Nah
tenebris by Two_Zero January 22, 2018

Tenorism 

A noun, originated in late 21st century America, in a small NY suburb. Anything that is contained under the category of a tenor statement or idea, which generally proclaim tenors as gods, as we all know them to be.
"A choir without a tenor is like a car without a muffler. You can pretend not to notice, but in the end, you know it's driving you up the wall." This statement is a Tenorism.
Tenorism by The Legendary Tenor December 16, 2002

Tenorism 

Any of a vast assortment of wise sayings and facts that are held only by Tenors (the uppermost men's voice in a choral ensemble). It is revealed only to those in the choral world that the tenors themselves feel worthy.
John Doe revealed to the alto section some incredible tenorisms that blew them away with his supreme wisdom.
Tenorism by Nick Andrew November 5, 2007

Tenorism 

It is the study to be a perfect tenor, which is the best part in the entire choir section. If one is of Tenorism, he is perfect and without blemish in the music world that so needs to be influenced by the perfectness of Tenorism.
That not you sang was almost Tenorism