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Definition of bright
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Bright
(a.)
Transmitting
light;
clear;
transparent.
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Opelet
::
Opelet
(n.) A
bright-colored
European
actinian
(Anemonia,
/
Anthea,
sulcata);
-- so
called
because
it does not
retract
its
tentacles..
Slush
::
Slush (n.) A
mixture
of white lead and lime, with which the
bright
parts of
machines,
such as the
connecting
rods of
steamboats,
are
painted
to be
preserved
from
oxidation..
Spectacle
::
Spectacle
(n.) An
optical
instrument
consisting
of two
lenses
set in a light
frame,
and worn to
assist
sight,
to
obviate
some
defect
in the
organs
of
vision,
or to
shield
the eyes from
bright
light..
Illume
::
Illume
(v. t.) To throw or
spread
light upon; to make light or
bright;
to
illuminate;
to
illumine.
Porpita
::
Porpita
(n.) A genus of
bright-colored
Siphonophora
found
floating
in the
warmer
parts of the
ocean.
The
individuals
are round and
disk-shaped,
with a large zooid in the
center
of the under side,
surrounded
by
smaller
nutritive
and
reproductive
zooids,
and by
slender
dactylozooids
near the
margin.
The disk
contains
a
central
float,
or
pneumatocyst..
Silver
::
Silver
(v. t.) To
polish
like
silver;
to
impart
a
brightness
to, like that of
silver..
Lustrous
::
Lustrous
(a.)
Bright;
shining;
luminous.
Hawk Moth
::
Hawk moth () Any moth of the
family
Sphingidae,
of which there are
numerous
genera
and
species.
They are
large,
handsome
moths,
which fly
mostly
at
twilight
and hover about
flowers
like a
humming
bird,
sucking
the honey by means of a long,
slender
proboscis.
The
larvae
are
large,
hairless
caterpillars
ornamented
with green and other
bright
colors,
and often with a
caudal
spine.
See
Sphinx,
also
Tobacco
worm, and
Tomato
worm..
Superlative
::
Superlative
(a.)
Expressing
the
highest
or
lowest
degree
of the
quality,
manner,
etc.,
denoted
by an
adjective
or an
adverb.
The
superlative
degree
is
formed
from the
positive
by the use of -est, most, or
least;
as,
highest,
most
pleasant,
least
bright..
Flash
::
Flash (n.) A
sudden
and
brilliant
burst,
as of wit or
genius;
a
momentary
brightness
or
show..
Shiny
::
Shiny
(superl.)
Bright;
luminous;
clear;
unclouded.
Fulgent
::
Fulgent
(a.)
Exquisitely
bright;
shining;
dazzling;
effulgent.
Glare
::
Glare (n.) A
smooth,
bright,
glassy
surface;
as, a glare of ice..
Oriency
::
Oriency
(n.)
Brightness
or
strength
of
color.
Dipping
::
Dipping
(n.) The
process
of
cleaning
or
brightening
sheet metal or
metalware,
esp.
brass,
by
dipping
it in
acids,
etc..
Reflection
::
Reflection
(n.)
Shining;
brightness,
as of the sun..
Bandana
::
Bandana
(n.) A style of
calico
printing,
in which white or
bright
spots are
produced
upon cloth
previously
dyed of a
uniform
red or dark
color,
by
discharging
portions
of the color by
chemical
means,
while the rest of the cloth is under
pressure..
Sapphire
::
Sapphire
(n.) Any
humming
bird of the genus
Hylocharis,
native
of South
America.
The
throat
and
breast
are
usually
bright
blue..
Coleus
::
Coleus
(n.) A plant of
several
species
of the Mint
family,
cultivated
for its
bright-colored
or
variegated
leaves..
Flashy
::
Flashy
(a.)
Dazzling
for a
moment;
making
a
momentary
show of
brilliancy;
transitorily
bright.
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