Shadow (disambiguation)
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Shadow may refer to:
- the optical phenomenon caused by an object placed in front of a source of light; see shadow.
- in, Jungian psychology, a portion of the unconscious mind; see shadow (psychology).
- in mythology and folklore, the spirit or ghost of someone who has died.
- in politics, an opposition group, such as the Shadow Cabinet, or an alternative, secret shadow government.
- a person conducting surveillance.
- The RQ-7_Shadow in an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) used by the United States Army.
- Shadow (film), a 1956 film by the Polish director Jerzy Kawalerowicz.
- The Shadow, eponymous fictional hero of 1940s radio and pulp fiction series
- The fictional character Shadow in the videogame Final Fantasy VI.
- The fictional character Shadow the Hedgehog in the Sonic the Hedgehog universe.
- The fictional character Shadow the Reploid in the Mega Man X series.
- The fictional robot character Shadow in the 2003 Astro Boy anime.
- In Formula One, an extinct team named Shadow Racing Team.
- The Honda motorcycle; see Shadow (motorbike).
- a 2004 song by Ashlee Simpson; see Shadow (song).
- a file linking strategy; see Shadow (OS/2)
- Shadow RAM, for Shadow Random Access Memory.
Shadowing may refer to:
- The process for Shadow RAM, Shadow Random Access Memory.
- The testing process in psycholinguistics where the test persons hear text over headphones and have to repeat everything they hear (used to determine lexical access time).
The Shadows may refer to:
- a guitar-based rock band led by Hank Marvin, formed in the early 1960s, for many years the backing group for Cliff Richard; see The Shadows (band).
- in the science-fiction television series Babylon 5, an ancient alien race; see Shadows (Babylon 5).
As a title, The Shadow may refer to:
- an 1847 fairy tale by Hans Christian Andersen; see The Shadow (fairy tale) (External link: Full text (http://hca.gilead.org.il/shadow.html))
- a 1940s radio drama (also a 1994 movie); see The Shadow
As a title, Shadows may refer to:
- a 1959 improvisational film written and directed by John Cassavetes; see Shadows (film)