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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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Fulguration
::
Fulguration
(n.) The
sudden
brightening
of a fused
globule
of gold or
silver,
when the last film of the oxide of lead or
copper
leaves
its
surface;
-- also
called
blick..
Glare
::
Glare (n.)
Smooth
and
bright
or
translucent;
-- used
almost
exclusively
of ice; as,
skating
on glare ice..
Wrasse
::
Wrasse
(n.) Any one of
numerous
edible,
marine,
spiny-finned
fishes
of the genus
Labrus,
of which
several
species
are found in the
Mediterranean
and on the
Atlantic
coast of
Europe.
Many of the
species
are
bright-colored..
Blue Jay
::
Blue jay () The
common
jay of the
United
States
(Cyanocitta,
or
Cyanura,
cristata).
The
predominant
color is
bright
blue..
Io Moth
::
Io moth () A large and
handsome
American
moth
(Hyperchiria
Io),
having
a
large,
bright-colored
spot on each hind wing,
resembling
the spots on the tail of a
peacock.
The larva is
covered
with
prickly
hairs,
which sting like
nettles..
Painted
::
Painted
(a.)
Marked
with
bright
colors;
as, the
painted
turtle;
painted
bunting..
Accidental
::
Accidental
(n.) Those
fortuitous
effects
produced
by
luminous
rays
falling
on
certain
objects
so that some parts stand forth in
abnormal
brightness
and other parts are cast into a deep
shadow.
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..
Glary
::
Glary (a.) Of a
dazzling
luster;
glaring;
bright;
shining;
smooth.
Oswego Tea
::
Oswego
tea () An
American
aromatic
herb
(Monarda
didyma),
with
showy,
bright
red,
labiate
flowers..
Girasole Girasol
::
Girasole
Girasol
(n.) A
variety
of opal which is
usually
milk
white,
bluish
white,
or sky blue; but in a
bright
light it
reflects
a
reddish
color..
Resplendency
::
Resplendency
(n.) The
quality
or state of being
resplendent;
brilliant
luster;
vivid
brightness;
splendor.
Sheenly
::
Sheenly
(adv.)
Brightly.
Tragopan
::
Tragopan
(n.) Any one of
several
species
of
Asiatic
pheasants
of the genus
Ceriornis.
They are
brilliantly
colored
with a
variety
of
tints,
the back and
breast
are
usually
covered
with white or buff
ocelli,
and the head is
ornamented
with two
bright-colored,
fleshy
wattles.
The
crimson
tragopan,
or
horned
pheasant
(C.
satyra),
of India is one of the
best-known
species..
Jig
::
"Jig (n.) A
trolling
bait,
consisting
of a
bright
spoon and a hook
attached..
Dazzle
::
Dazzle
(v. i.) To be
overpoweringly
or
intensely
bright;
to
excite
admiration
by
brilliancy.
Saddleback
::
Saddleback
(n.) The larva of a
bombycid
moth
(Empretia
stimulea)
which has a
large,
bright
green,
saddle-shaped
patch of color on the
back..
Lighten
::
Lighten
(v. i.) To grow
lighter;
to
become
less dark or
lowering;
to
brighten;
to
clear,
as the sky..
Radiate
::
Radiate
(v. t.) To
enlighten;
to
illuminate;
to shed light or
brightness
on; to
irradiate.
Ardor
::
Ardor (n.)
Bright
and
effulgent
spirits;
seraphim.
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