twinight

twi·night

 (twī′nīt′)
adj. Baseball
Relating to or being a double-header in which the first game begins in late afternoon.

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twinight

(ˈtwaɪˌnaɪt)
adj
(Baseball) (of a baseball double-header) held in the late afternoon and evening
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