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Definition of light
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Light (v. i.) To feel
light;
to be made
happy.
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Paragrele
::
Paragrele
(n.) A
lightning
conductor
erected,
as in a
vineyard,
for
drawing
off the
electricity
in the
atmosphere
in order to
prevent
hailstorms..
Illuminate
::
Illuminate
(v. i.) To light up in token or
rejoicing.
Touch
::
Touch (v. t.) To
infect;
to
affect
slightly.
Slumber
::
Slumber
(n.)
Sleep;
especially,
light
sleep;
sleep that is not deep or
sound;
repose..
Fledge
::
Fledge
(v. t. & i.) To
furnish
with
feathers;
to
supply
with the
feathers
necessary
for
flight.
Blink
::
Blink (v. i.) To
shine,
esp. with
intermittent
light;
to
twinkle;
to
flicker;
to
glimmer,
as a
lamp..
Helenin
::
Helenin
(n.) A
neutral
organic
substance
found in the root of the
elecampane
(Inula
helenium),
and
extracted
as a white
crystalline
or oily
material,
with a
slightly
bitter
taste..
Spongelet
::
Sponge
(v. i.) To be
converted,
as
dough,
into a
light,
spongy
mass by the
agency
of
yeast,
or
leaven..
Toucan
::
Toucan
(n.) Any one of
numerous
species
of
fruit-eating
birds of
tropical
America
belonging
to
Ramphastos,
Pteroglossus,
and
allied
genera
of the
family
Ramphastidae.
They have a very
large,
but light and thin, beak, often
nearly
as long as the body
itself.
Most of the
species
are
brilliantly
colored
with red,
yellow,
white,
and black in
striking
contrast..
Subulate
::
Subtypical
(a.)
Deviating
somewhat
from the type of a
species,
genus,
or other
group;
slightly
aberrant..
Apollo
::
Apollo
(n.) A deity among the
Greeks
and
Romans.
He was the god of light and day (the sun god), of
archery,
prophecy,
medicine,
poetry,
and
music,
etc., and was
represented
as the model of manly grace and
beauty;
--
called
also
Phebus..
Divertimento
::
Divertimento
(n.) A light and
pleasing
composition.
Blue
::
Blue (n.) One of the seven
colors
into which the rays of light
divide
themselves,
when
refracted
through
a glass
prism;
the color of the clear sky, or a color
resembling
that,
whether
lighter
or
darker;
a
pigment
having
such
color.
Sometimes,
poetically,
the sky..
Thrill
::
Thrill
(v. i.) To
pierce,
as
something
sharp;
to
penetrate;
especially,
to cause a
tingling
sensation
that runs
through
the
system
with a
slight
shivering;
as, a sharp sound
thrills
through
the whole
frame..
Reflected
::
Reflected
(a.)
Thrown
back after
striking
a
surface;
as,
reflected
light,
heat,
sound,
etc..
Canoe
::
Canoe (n.) A light
pleasure
boat,
especially
designed
for use by one who goes alone upon long
excursions,
including
portage.
It it
propelled
by a
paddle,
or by a small sail
attached
to a
temporary
mast..
Moon
::
Moon (n.) The
celestial
orb which
revolves
round the
earth;
the
satellite
of the
earth;
a
secondary
planet,
whose
light,
borrowed
from the sun, is
reflected
to the
earth,
and
serves
to
dispel
the
darkness
of
night.
The
diameter
of the moon is 2,160
miles,
its mean
distance
from the earth is
240,000
miles,
and its mass is one
eightieth
that of the
earth.
See Lunar
month,
under
Month..
Flash
::
Flash (n.) A
sudden
burst of
light;
a flood of light
instantaneously
appearing
and
disappearing;
a
momentary
blaze;
as, a flash of
lightning..
Giggle
::
Giggle
(v. t.) To laugh with short
catches
of the
breath
or
voice;
to laugh in a
light,
affected,
or silly
manner;
to
titter
with
childish
levity..
Trifid
::
Trifid
(a.) Cleft to the
middle,
or
slightly
beyond
the
middle,
into three
parts;
three-cleft..
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