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Definition of bright
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Bright
(v. t.) To be or
become
overripe,
as
wheat,
barley,
or
hops..
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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..
Bright
::
Bright
(a.)
Manifest
to the mind, as light is to the eyes;
clear;
evident;
plain..
Etheostomoid
::
Etheostomoid
(n.) Any fish of the genus
Etheostoma
and
related
genera,
allied
to the
perches;
-- also
called
darter.
The
etheostomoids
are small and often
bright-colored
fishes
inhabiting
the fresh
waters
of North
America.
About
seventy
species
are
known.
See
Darter..
Cloudless
::
Cloudless
(a.)
Without
a
cloud;
clear;
bright.
Bird''s-eye
::
Bird's-eye
(n.) A plant with a small
bright
flower,
as the
Adonis
or
pheasant's
eye, the mealy
primrose
(Primula
farinosa),
and
species
of
Veronica,
Geranium,
etc..
Ardor
::
Ardor (n.)
Bright
and
effulgent
spirits;
seraphim.
Brightsome
::
Brightsome
(a.)
Bright;
clear;
luminous;
brilliant.
Bright
::
Bright
(n.)
Splendor;
brightness.
Glasseye
::
Glasseye
(n.) A
species
of
blindness
in
horses
in which the eye is
bright
and the pupil
dilated;
a sort of
amaurosis.
Clear-shining
::
Clear-shining
(a.)
Shining
brightly.
Serene
::
Serene
(a.)
Bright;
clear;
unabscured;
as, a
serene
sky..
Lightsome
::
Lightsome
(a.)
Having
light;
lighted;
not dark or
gloomy;
bright.
Sapphire
::
Sapphire
(n.) The color of the gem;
bright
blue.
Ruby-tailed
::
Ruby-tailed
(a.)
Having
the tail, or lower part of the body,
bright
red..
Chalcopyrite
::
Chalcopyrite
(n.)
Copper
pyrites,
or
yellow
copper
ore; a
common
ore of
copper,
containing
copper,
iron, and
sulphur.
It
occurs
massive
and in
tetragonal
crystals
of a
bright
brass
yellow
color..
Brightly
::
Brightly
(adv.)
Brilliantly;
splendidly;
with
luster;
as,
brightly
shining
armor..
Faculae
::
Faculae
(n. pl.)
Groups
of small
shining
spots on the
surface
of the sun which are
brighter
than the other parts of the
photosphere.
They are
generally
seen in the
neighborhood
of the dark
spots,
and are
supposed
to be
elevated
portions
of the
photosphere..
Bloodbird
::
Bloodbird
(n.) An
Australian
honeysucker
(Myzomela
sanguineolata);
-- so
called
from the
bright
red color of the male bird.
Shiny
::
Shiny
(superl.)
Bright;
luminous;
clear;
unclouded.
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..
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