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Definition of light
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Light (n.) That which
illumines
or makes clear to the mind;
mental
or
spiritual
illumination;
enlightenment;
knowledge;
information.
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Glow
::
Glow (v. i.) To shine with an
intense
or white heat; to give forth vivid light and heat; to be
incandescent.
Delight
::
Delight
(v. t.) A high
degree
of
gratification
of mind; a high-
wrought
state of
pleasurable
feeling;
lively
pleasure;
extreme
satisfaction;
joy.
Moonlight
::
Moonlight
(a.)
Occurring
during
or by
moonlight;
characterized
by
moonlight.
Light
::
Light (n.) Life;
existence.
Torch
::
Torch (n.) A
flashlight.
Bull''s-eye
::
Bull's-eye
(n.) A
circular
or oval
opening
for air or
light.
Rally
::
Rally (v. i.) To come into
orderly
arrangement;
to renew
order,
or
united
effort,
as
troops
scattered
or put to
flight;
to
assemble;
to
unite..
Carbine
::
Carbine
(n.) A
short,
light
musket
or
rifle,
esp. one used by
mounted
soldiers
or
cavalry..
Deflagrate
::
Deflagrate
(v. i.) To burn with a
sudden
and
sparkling
combustion,
as
niter;
also, to snap and
crackle
with
slight
explosions
when
heated,
as
salt..
Lighting
::
Lighting
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of Ligh.
Flighty
::
Flighty
(a.)
Indulging
in
flights,
or wild and
unrestrained
sallies,
of
imagination,
humor,
caprice,
etc.; given to
disordered
fancies
and
extravagant
conduct;
volatile;
giddy;
eccentric;
slighty
delirious..
Pulp
::
Pulp (n.) A
moist,
slightly
cohering
mass,
consisting
of soft,
undissolved
animal
or
vegetable
matter..
Mirage
::
Mirage
(n.) An
optical
effect,
sometimes
seen on the
ocean,
but more
frequently
in
deserts,
due to total
reflection
of light at the
surface
common
to two
strata
of air
differently
heated.
The
reflected
image is seen,
commonly
in an
inverted
position,
while the real
object
may or may not be in
sight.
When the
surface
is
horizontal,
and below the eye, the
appearance
is that of a sheet of water in which the
object
is seen
reflected;
when the
reflecting
surface
is above the eye, the image is seen pr
Malmbrick
::
Malmbrick
(n.) A kind of brick of a light brown or
yellowish
color,
made of sand, clay, and
chalk..
Chaffy
::
Chaffy
(a.) Light or
worthless
as
chaff.
Bird-witted
::
Bird-witted
(a.)
Flighty;
passing
rapidly
from one
subject
to
another;
not
having
the
faculty
of
attention.
Lightly
::
Lightly
(adv.)
With
little
weight;
with
little
force;
as, to tread
lightly;
to press
lightly..
Sunbow
::
Sunbonnet
(n.) A
bonnet,
generally
made of some thin or light
fabric,
projecting
beyond
the face, and
commonly
having
a cape, -- worn by women as a
protection
against
the sun..
Glare
::
Glare (v. t.) To shoot out, or emit, as a
dazzling
light..
Slight
::
Slight
(superl.)
Not
decidedly
marked;
not
forcible;
inconsiderable;
unimportant;
insignificant;
not
severe;
weak;
gentle;
--
applied
in a great
variety
of
circumstances;
as, a
slight
(i. e.,
feeble)
effort;
a
slight
(i. e.,
perishable)
structure;
a
slight
(i. e., not deep)
impression;
a
slight
(i. e., not
convincing)
argument;
a
slight
(i. e., not
thorough)
examination;
slight
(i. e., not
severe)
pain, and the
like..
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