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Definition of bright
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Bright
(a.)
Illustrious;
glorious.
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Shine
::
Shine (v. i.) To be
bright
by
reflection
of
light;
to
gleam;
to be
glossy;
as, to shine like
polished
silver..
Serpula
::
Serpula
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
tubicolous
annelids
of the genus
Serpula
and
allied
genera
of the
family
Serpulidae.
They
secrete
a
calcareous
tube, which is
usually
irregularly
contorted,
but is
sometimes
spirally
coiled.
The worm has a
wreath
of
plumelike
and often
bright-colored
gills
around
its head, and
usually
an
operculum
to close the
aperture
of its tube when it
retracts..
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..
Lustre
::
Lustre
(n.)
Brilliancy;
splendor;
brightness;
glitter.
Sheer
::
Sheer (v. i.)
Bright;
clear;
pure;
unmixed.
Bright
::
Bright
(a.)
Having
qualities
that
render
conspicuous
or
attractive,
or that
affect
the mind as light does the eye;
resplendent
with
charms;
as,
bright
beauty..
Burnish
::
Burnish
(v. i.) To shine
forth;
to
brighten;
to
become
smooth
and
glossy,
as from
swelling
or
filling
out;
hence,
to grow
large..
Epigram
::
Epigram
(n.) An
effusion
of wit; a
bright
thought
tersely
and
sharply
expressed,
whether
in verse or
prose..
Yellowhammer
::
Yellowhammer
(n.) A
common
European
finch
(Emberiza
citrinella).
The color of the male is
bright
yellow
on the
breast,
neck, and sides of the head, with the back
yellow
and
brown,
and the top of the head and the tail
quills
blackish.
Called
also
yellow
bunting,
scribbling
lark, and
writing
lark..
Fire-new
::
Fire-new
(a.) Fresh from the
forge;
bright;
quite new;
brand-new.
Cotinga
::
Cotinga
(n.) A bird of the
family
Cotingidae,
including
numerous
bright-colored
South
American
species;
--
called
also
chatterers..
Splendor
::
Splendor
(n.) Great
brightness;
brilliant
luster;
brilliancy;
as, the
splendor
ot the sun..
Live
::
Live (a.)
Vivid;
bright.
Glossiness
::
Glossiness
(n.) The
condition
or
quality
of being
glossy;
the
luster
or
brightness
of a
smooth
surface.
Radiancy
::
Radiancy
(n.) The
quality
of being
radiant;
brilliancy;
effulgence;
vivid
brightness;
as, the
radiance
of the sun..
Lucent
::
Lucent
(a.)
Shining;
bright;
resplendent.
Leo
::
Leo (n.) A
northern
constellation
east of
Cancer,
containing
the
bright
star
Regulus
at the end of the
handle
of the
Sickle..
Parhelion
::
Parhelion
(n.) A mock sun
appearing
in the form of a
bright
light,
sometimes
near the sun, and
tinged
with
colors
like the
rainbow,
and
sometimes
opposite
to the sun. The
latter
is
usually
called
an
anthelion.
Often
several
mock suns
appear
at the same time. Cf.
Paraselene..
Dimness
::
Dimness
(n.) The state or
quality
/ being dim; lack of
brightness,
clearness,
or
distinctness;
dullness;
obscurity..
Primary
::
Primary
(n.) A
primary
planet;
the
brighter
component
of a
double
star. See under
Planet.
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