Gibbous

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Gibbous is an adjective that describes the shape of the moon when it is more than half but less than fully illuminated. A gibbous moon appears as a convex or bulging shape. This occurs during the waxing or waning phase of the moon, and can be either a waxing gibbous or a waning gibbous moon.
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