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Definition of bright
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Bright
(a.)
Manifest
to the mind, as light is to the eyes;
clear;
evident;
plain..
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Faint
::
Faint
(superl.)
Lacking
distinctness;
hardly
perceptible;
striking
the
senses
feebly;
not
bright,
or loud, or
sharp,
or
forcible;
weak; as, a faint
color,
or
sound..
Glitter
::
Glitter
(n.) A
bright,
sparkling
light;
brilliant
and showy
luster;
brilliancy;
as, the
glitter
of arms; the
glitter
of royal
equipage..
Squib
::
Squeteague
(n.) An
American
sciaenoid
fish
(Cynoscion
regalis),
abundant
on the
Atlantic
coast of the
United
States,
and much
valued
as a food fish. It is of a
bright
silvery
color,
with
iridescent
reflections.
Called
also
weakfish,
squitee,
chickwit,
and sea
trout.
The
spotted
squeteague
(C.
nebulosus)
of the
Southern
United
States
is a
similar
fish, but the back and upper fins are
spotted
with
black.
It is
called
also
spotted
weakfish,
and,
locally,
sea
trout,
and sea
salmon..
Silvery
::
Silvery
(a.)
Resembling,
or
having
the
luster
of,
silver;
grayish
white and
lustrous;
of a mild
luster;
bright..
Cerise
::
Cerise
(a.)
Cherry-colored;
a light
bright
red; --
applied
to
textile
fabrics,
especially
silk..
Leo
::
Leo (n.) A
northern
constellation
east of
Cancer,
containing
the
bright
star
Regulus
at the end of the
handle
of the
Sickle..
Florid
::
Florid
(a.)
Bright
in
color;
flushed
with red; of a
lively
reddish
color;
as, a
florid
countenance..
Shadowy
::
Shadowy
(a.) Not
brightly
luminous;
faintly
light.
Redfin
::
Redfin
(n.) A small North
American
dace
(Minnilus
cornutus,
or
Notropis
megalops).
The male, in the
breeding
season,
has
bright
red fins.
Called
also red dace, and
shiner.
Applied
also to
Notropis
ardens,
of the
Mississippi
valley..
Bright-harnessed
::
Bright-harnessed
(a.)
Having
glittering
armor.
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..
Burnish
::
Burnish
(v. i.) To shine
forth;
to
brighten;
to
become
smooth
and
glossy,
as from
swelling
or
filling
out;
hence,
to grow
large..
Starling
::
Starlike
(a.)
Shining;
bright;
illustrious.
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..
Dazzle
::
Dazzle
(v. i.) To be
overpowered
by
light;
to be
confused
by
excess
of
brightness.
Glare
::
Glare (n.) A
smooth,
bright,
glassy
surface;
as, a glare of ice..
Glare
::
Glare (v. i.) To be
bright
and
intense,
as
certain
colors;
to be
ostentatiously
splendid
or gay..
Star-blind
::
Star (v. i.) To be
bright,
or
attract
attention,
as a star; to shine like a star; to be
brilliant
or
prominent;
to play a part as a
theatrical
star..
Steeped
::
Steep (a.)
Bright;
glittering;
fiery.
Nickel
::
Nickel
(n.) A
bright
silver-white
metallic
element.
It is of the iron
group,
and is hard,
malleable,
and
ductile.
It
occurs
combined
with
sulphur
in
millerite,
with
arsenic
in the
mineral
niccolite,
and with
arsenic
and
sulphur
in
nickel
glance.
Symbol
Ni.
Atomic
weight
58.6..
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