Bright''s Disease :: Bright's disease () An affection of the kidneys, usually inflammatory in character, and distinguished by the occurrence of albumin and renal casts in the urine. Several varieties of Bright's disease are now recognized, differing in the part of the kidney involved, and in the intensity and course of the morbid process..
Bright-harnessed :: Bright-harnessed (a.) Having glittering armor.
Brighten :: Brighten (a.) To make bright or brighter; to make to shine; to increase the luster of; to give a brighter hue to.
Brighten :: Brighten (a.) To make illustrious, or more distinguished; to add luster or splendor to..
Brighten :: Brighten (a.) To improve or relieve by dispelling gloom or removing that which obscures and darkens; to shed light upon; to make cheerful; as, to brighten one's prospects..
Brighten :: Brighten (a.) To make acute or witty; to enliven.
Brighten :: Brighten (v. i.) To grow bright, or more bright; to become less dark or gloomy; to clear up; to become bright or cheerful..
Brightened :: Brightened (imp. & p. p.) of Brighte.
Brightening :: Brightening (p. pr. & vb. n.) of Brighte.
Brightly :: Brightly (adv.) Brilliantly; splendidly; with luster; as, brightly shining armor..
Brightly :: Brightly (adv.) With lively intelligence; intelligently.
Brightness :: Brightness (n.) The quality or state of being bright; splendor; luster; brilliancy; clearness.
Brightness :: Brightness (n.) Acuteness (of the faculties); sharpness 9wit.
Brightsome :: Brightsome (a.) Bright; clear; luminous; brilliant.
Brigose :: Brigose (n.) Contentious; quarrelsome.
Brigue :: Brigue (n.) A cabal, intrigue, faction, contention, strife, or quarrel..
Brigue :: Brigue (n.) To contend for; to canvass; to solicit.
Cantabrigian :: Cantabrigian (n.) A native or resident of Cambridge; esp. a student or graduate of the university of Cambridge, England..
Demibrigade :: Demibrigade (n.) A half brigade.
Embright :: Embright (v. t.) To brighten.
Eyebright :: Eyebright (n.) A small annual plant (Euphrasia officinalis), formerly much used as a remedy for diseases of the eye..
Subrigid :: Subreptive (a.) Surreptitious.
Subriguous :: Subrigid (a.) Somewhat rigid or stiff.
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