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Definition of light
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of light is as below...
Light (n.)
Appearance
due to the
particular
facts and
circumstances
presented
to view; point of view; as, to state
things
fairly
and put them in the right
light..
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Reaction
::
Reaction
(n.) The
mutual
or
reciprocal
action
of
chemical
agents
upon each
other,
or the
action
upon such
chemical
agents
of some form of
energy,
as heat,
light,
or
electricity,
resulting
in a
chemical
change
in one or more of these
agents,
with the
production
of new
compounds
or the
manifestation
of
distinctive
characters.
See
Blowpipe
reaction,
Flame
reaction,
under
Blowpipe,
and
Flame..
Photic
::
Photic
(a.)
Relating
to the
production
of light by the lower
animals.
Distemperature
::
Distemperature
(n.)
Disorder
of body;
slight
illness;
distemper.
Brush
::
Brush (n.) To touch in
passing,
or to pass
lightly
over, as with a
brush..
Carcel Lamp
::
Carcel
lamp () A
French
mechanical
lamp, for
lighthouses,
in which a
superabundance
of oil is
pumped
to the wick tube by
clockwork..
Ember
::
Ember (n.) A
lighted
coal,
smoldering
amid
ashes;
-- used
chiefly
in the
plural,
to
signify
mingled
coals and
ashes;
the
smoldering
remains
of a
fire..
Peristerite
::
Peristerite
(n.) A
variety
of
albite,
whitish
and
slightly
iridescent
like a
pigeon's
neck..
Deep
::
Deep
(superl.)
Strongly
colored;
dark;
intense;
not light or thin; as, deep blue or
crimson..
Ticklish
::
Ticklish
(a.)
Standing
so as to be
liable
to
totter
and fall at the
slightest
touch;
unfixed;
easily
affected;
unstable.
Tulle
::
Tulle (n.) A kind of silk lace or light
netting,
used for
veils,
etc..
Whiff
::
Whiff (n.) A
sudden
expulsion
of air from the
mouth;
a quick puff or
slight
gust, as of air or
smoke..
Eclipse
::
Eclipse
(n.) An
interception
or
obscuration
of the light of the sun, moon, or other
luminous
body, by the
intervention
of some other body,
either
between
it and the eye, or
between
the
luminous
body and that
illuminated
by it. A lunar
eclipse
is
caused
by the moon
passing
through
the
earth's
shadow;
a solar
eclipse,
by the moon
coming
between
the sun and the
observer.
A
satellite
is
eclipsed
by
entering
the
shadow
of its
primary.
The
obscuration
of a
planet
or star by the moon or a
planet,
thoug
Tread
::
Tread (v. t.) To beat or press with the feet; as, to tread a path; to tread land when too
light;
a
well-trodden
path..
Cadence
::
Cadence
(n.) A
cadenza,
or
closing
embellishment;
a pause
before
the end of a
strain,
which the
performer
may fill with a
flight
of
fancy..
Enfouldred
::
Enfouldred
(a.) Mixed with, or
emitting,
lightning..
Malmbrick
::
Malmbrick
(n.) A kind of brick of a light brown or
yellowish
color,
made of sand, clay, and
chalk..
Flaring
::
Flaring
(a.) That
flares;
flaming
or
blazing
unsteadily;
shining
out with a
dazzling
light.
Artificial
::
Artificial
(a.) Made or
contrived
by art;
produced
or
modified
by human skill and
labor,
in
opposition
to
natural;
as,
artificial
heat or
light,
gems,
salts,
minerals,
fountains,
flowers..
Touch-box
::
Touch-box
(n.) A box
containing
lighted
tinder,
formerly
carried
by
soldiers
who used
matchlocks,
to
kindle
the
match..
Touch
::
Touch (v. t.) To
infect;
to
affect
slightly.
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