Shine+brightly

  • 31glimmer — {{11}}glimmer (n.) 1580s, from GLIMMER (Cf. glimmer) (v.). {{12}}glimmer (v.) early 14c., shine brightly, a frequentative from P.Gmc. *glim , root of O.E. glæm brightness (see GLEAM (Cf. gleam)). Sense shifted 15c. to shine faintly. Cf. Du.… …

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  • 32мерцать — МЕРЦАТЬ, несов. 1 и 2 л. не употр. Источать, распространять неровный свет, слабо светиться колеблющимся светом [impf. to flicker, glimmer, shimmer, shine with faint unsteady light; (of distant lights) to twinkle, blink, wink, (seem to) go rapidly …

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  • 33Alphacrucis — This article is about the Christian college. For the star in the Southern Cross, see Alpha Crucis. Alphacrucis Motto Change the World Established 1948 (as Commonwealth Bible College) …

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  • 34sparkling — spark|ling [ˈspa:klıŋ US ˈspa:r ] adj 1.) shining brightly with points of flashing light ▪ a sparkling blue lake 2.) very clean, and seeming to shine brightly ▪ a sparkling white beach ▪ a sparkling clean kitchen 3.) a sparkling drink has bubbles …

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  • 35effulgent — [ɪ fʌldʒ(ə)nt] adjective literary shining brightly. Derivatives effulgence noun effulgently adverb Origin C18 (earlier (C17) as effulgence): from L. effulgent , effulgere shine brightly …

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  • 36Resplendent — Re*splen dent ( dent), a. [L. resplendens, entis, p. pr. of resplendere to shine brightly; pref. re re + splendere to shine. See {Splendid}.] Shining with brilliant luster; very bright. {Re*splen dent*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster] With royal arras and …

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  • 37Resplendently — Resplendent Re*splen dent ( dent), a. [L. resplendens, entis, p. pr. of resplendere to shine brightly; pref. re re + splendere to shine. See {Splendid}.] Shining with brilliant luster; very bright. {Re*splen dent*ly}, adv. [1913 Webster] With… …

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  • 38refulgence — noun Etymology: Latin refulgentia, from refulgent , refulgens, present participle of refulgēre to shine brightly, from re + fulgēre to shine more at fulgent Date: 1634 a radiant or resplendent quality or state ; brilliance • refulgent adjective …

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  • 39Extraterrestrial skies — The sky of a world refers to the view of the heavens from its surface. This view varies from world to world for many reasons. The most important factor in the appearance of a world s sky is its atmosphere, or the lack thereof. Depending on the… …

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  • 40Pleiades (mythology) — This article is about Greek mythology. The Pleiades star cluster also appears in many other mythologies mdash; see Pleiades (star cluster). For alternate meanings see Pleiades (disambiguation). The Pleiades (IPA|/ˈplaɪədiːz/, also… …

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