reddening

  • 1Reddening — Redden Red den (r?d d n), v. t. [imp. & p. p. {Reddened} ( d nd); p. pr. & vb. n. {Reddening}.] [From {Red}, a.] To make red or somewhat red; to give a red color to. [1913 Webster] …

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  • 2reddening — noun The action or effect of the verb to redden. The cold weather caused some cheek reddening and some nose running …

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  • 3reddening — red·den || redn v. blush, turn red, become red …

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  • 4reddening — …

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  • 5Interstellar reddening — In astronomy, interstellar reddening is a phenomenon associated with interstellar extinction where the spectrum of electromagnetic radiation from a radiation source changes characteristics from that which was emitted. Reddening occurs due to the… …

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  • 6Ear reddening game — The ear reddening game is a famous game of go of the Edo period of Japan, played in 1846 between Honinbo Shusaku (black) and Inoue Genan Inseki (white). The game is most notable as Shusaku s most famous game, as it contains the ear reddening move …

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  • 7space reddening — noun The reddening of the light from distant stars because of selective absorption and scattering by interstellar dust …

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  • 8space reddening — noun (plural space reddenings) : an effect of selective space absorption in which the shorter wavelengths of the radiation of a star s or galaxy s light are reduced in intensity more than the longer wavelengths and cause the object to appear… …

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  • 9rubescent — Reddening. [L. rubesco, pr. p. rubescens, to become red] * * * ru·bes·cent (roo besґənt) [L. rubescere to become red] reddish; becoming red …

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  • 10harlequin sign — reddening of the lower half of the laterally recumbent body and blanching of the upper half, due to temporary vasomotor disturbance in newborn infants …

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