IPA: /skəˈtoʊpiə/
KK: /skəˈtoʊpiə/
The ability to see in low light or darkness, which is a type of vision that occurs when the eyes are adjusted to dark conditions.
After spending some time in the dark, her scotopia allowed her to see the outlines of the objects around her.
Scotopia is derived from "scoto-" (from Greek "skotos", meaning darkness) and "-opia" (from Greek "opsis", meaning sight or vision). The term refers to vision in dim light or darkness, emphasizing the ability to see in low-light conditions.
Think of 'darkness' ('scoto-') and 'sight' ('-opia') together, which helps you remember that 'scotopia' refers to the ability to see in the dark.