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Definition of bright
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of bright is as below...
Bright
(a.)
Radiating
or
reflecting
light;
shedding
or
having
much
light;
shining;
luminous;
not dark.
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Less
::
Less
(adv.)
Not so much; in a
smaller
or lower
degree;
as, less
bright
or loud; less
beautiful..
Fulgor
::
Fulgor
(n.)
Dazzling
brightness;
splendor.
Scrub
::
Scrub (v. t.) To rub hard; to wash with
rubbing;
usually,
to rub with a wet
brush,
or with
something
coarse
or
rough,
for the
purpose
of
cleaning
or
brightening;
as, to scrub a
floor,
a
doorplate..
Plating
::
Plating
(n.) The art or
process
of
covering
anything
with a plate or
plates,
or with
metal,
particularly
of
overlaying
a base or dull metal with a thin plate of
precious
or
bright
metal,
as by
mechanical
means or by
electro-magnetic
deposition..
Pickle
::
Pickle
(v. t.) A bath of
dilute
sulphuric
or
nitric
acid, etc., to
remove
burnt sand, scale rust, etc., from the
surface
of
castings,
or other
articles
of
metal,
or to
brighten
them or
improve
their
color..
Rub
::
Rub (v. t.) To
scour;
to
burnish;
to
polish;
to
brighten;
to
cleanse;
-- often with up or over; as, to rub up
silver..
Scup
::
Scup (n.) A
marine
sparoid
food fish
(Stenotomus
chrysops,
or S.
argyrops),
common
on the
Atlantic
coast of the
United
States.
It
appears
bright
silvery
when
swimming
in the
daytime,
but shows broad
blackish
transverse
bands at night and when dead.
Called
also
porgee,
paugy,
porgy,
scuppaug..
Nitency
::
Nitency
(n.)
Brightness;
luster.
Morpho
::
Morpho
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
large,
handsome,
tropical
American
butterflies,
of the genus
Morpho.
They are noted for the very
brilliant
metallic
luster
and
bright
colors
(often
blue) of the upper
surface
of the
wings.
The lower
surface
is
usually
brown or gray, with
eyelike
spots..
Lucid
::
Lucid (n.)
Shining;
bright;
resplendent;
as, the lucid orbs of
heaven..
Shade
::
Shade (v. t.) To
obscure;
to dim the
brightness
of.
Dazzle
::
Dazzle
(v. i.) To be
overpoweringly
or
intensely
bright;
to
excite
admiration
by
brilliancy.
Dolly Varden
::
Dolly
Varden
() A style of
light,
bright-figured
dress goods for
women;
also, a style of
dress..
Woodchat
::
Woodchat
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
Asiatic
singing
birds
belonging
to the
genera
Ianthia
and
Larvivora.
They are
closely
allied
to the
European
robin.
The males are
usually
bright
blue
above,
and more or less red or
rufous
beneath..
Coral Fish
::
Coral fish () Any
bright-colored
fish of the
genera
Chaetodon,
Pomacentrus,
Apogon,
and
related
genera,
which live among reef
corals..
Bright
::
Bright
(a.)
Having
a
clear,
quick
intellect;
intelligent..
Nonpareil
::
Nonpareil
(a.) A
beautifully
colored
finch
(Passerina
ciris),
native
of the
Southern
United
States.
The male has the head and neck deep blue, rump and under parts
bright
red, back and wings
golden
green,
and the tail
bluish
purple.
Called
also
painted
finch..
Brightness
::
Brightness
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
bright;
splendor;
luster;
brilliancy;
clearness.
Flash
::
Flash (n.) A
sudden
and
brilliant
burst,
as of wit or
genius;
a
momentary
brightness
or
show..
Clarify
::
Clarify
(v. t.) To make clear or
bright
by
freeing
from
feculent
matter;
to
defecate;
to fine; -- said of
liquids,
as wine or
sirup..
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