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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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Latescence
::
Latescence
(n.) A
slight
withdrawal
from view or
knowledge.
Light
::
Light
(superl.)
Not
encumbered;
unembarrassed;
clear of
impediments;
hence,
active;
nimble;
swift..
Shotgun
::
Shotgun
(n.) A
light,
smooth-bored
gun, often
double-barreled,
especially
designed
for
firing
small shot at short
range,
and
killing
small
game..
Blast
::
Blast (v. t.) To
injure,
as by a
noxious
wind; to cause to
wither;
to stop or check the
growth
of, and
prevent
from
fruit-bearing,
by some
pernicious
influence;
to
blight;
to
shrivel..
Photoglyphic
::
Photoglyphic
(a.)
Pertaining
to the art of
engraving
by the
action
of
light.
Easy
::
Easy (v. t.) Not
difficult;
requiring
little
labor or
effort;
slight;
inconsiderable;
as, an easy task; an easy
victory..
Bolt
::
Bolt (n.)
Lightning;
a
thunderbolt.
Calorescence
::
Calorescence
(n.) The
conversion
of
obscure
radiant
heat into
light;
the
transmutation
of rays of heat into
others
of
higher
refrangibility.
Chinse
::
Chinse
(v. t. & i.) To
thrust
oakum into
(seams
or
chinks)
with a
chisel
, the point of a
knife,
or a
chinsing
iron; to calk
slightly..
Dimple
::
Dimple
(n.) A
slight
natural
depression
or
indentation
on the
surface
of some part of the body, esp. on the cheek or
chin..
Defiance
::
Defiance
(n.) A state of
opposition;
willingness
to
flight;
disposition
to
resist;
contempt
of
opposition.
Velitation
::
Velitation
(n.) A
dispute
or
contest;
a
slight
contest;
a
skirmish.
Moonglade
::
Moonglade
(n.) The
bright
reflection
of the
moon's
light on an
expanse
of
water.
Fore-night
::
Fore-night
(n.) The
evening
between
twilight
and
bedtime.
Phenomenon
::
Phenomenon
(n.) An
appearance;
anything
visible;
whatever,
in
matter
or
spirit,
is
apparent
to, or is
apprehended
by,
observation;
as, the
phenomena
of heat,
light,
or
electricity;
phenomena
of
imagination
or
memory..
Flirt-gill
::
Flirt-gill
(n.) A woman of light
behavior;
a
gill-flirt.
Tag
::
Tag (n.) Any
slight
appendage,
as to an
article
of
dress;
something
slight
hanging
loosely;
specifically,
a
direction
card, or
label..
Roving
::
Roving
(n.) The
operatin
of
forming
the rove, or
slightly
twisted
sliver
or roll of wool or
cotton,
by means of a
machine
for the
purpose,
called
a
roving
frame,
or
roving
machine..
Prattle
::
Prattle
(v. i.) To talk much and idly; to
prate;
hence,
to talk
lightly
and
artlessly,
like a
child;
to utter
child's
talk..
Idle
::
Idle
(superl.)
Light-headed;
foolish.
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