effulgence

  • 11effulgence — noun (U) literary brightness of light effulgent adjective …

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  • 12effulgence — n brilliance, radiance, iridescence, resplendence, shine, refulgence. Archaic. fulgor; fire, blaze, flame; twinkle, twinkling, sparkle, sparkling, shimmer, scintillation, coruscation, glistening; flash, beam, ray, fulguration, glint, glance;… …

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  • 13effulgence — ef·ful·gence …

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  • 14effulgence — noun the quality of being bright and sending out rays of light • Syn: ↑radiance, ↑radiancy, ↑shine, ↑refulgence, ↑refulgency • Derivationally related forms: ↑refulgent (for …

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  • 15effulgent — effulgence, n. effulgently, adv. /i ful jeuhnt, i fool /, adj. shining forth brilliantly; radiant. [1730 40; < L effulgent (s. of effulgens, prp. of effulgere), equiv. to ef EF + fulg(ere) to shine + ent ENT] * * * …

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  • 16Vishnu — For other uses, see Vishnu (disambiguation). Vishnu Devanagari विष्णु Sanskrit Transliteration …

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  • 17light — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) I adj. airy (see levity); frivolous, jesting, jocular, lightsome; giddy, dizzy, flighty; wanton; nimble, agile; flippant, pert, insouciant; humorous; trivial. See cheerfulness, unimportance, impurity,&#8230; …

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  • 18Para Brahman — (IAST IAST|para brahmaṇ) (the Highest Brahman) is a term often used by Vedantic philosophers as to the attainment of the ultimate goal .cite journal author = Sawai, Y. year = 1987 title = The Nature of Faith in the Sankaran Vedanta Tradition&#8230; …

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  • 19Alhazen — For the Moon crater, see Alhazen (crater). For the asteroid, see 59239 Alhazen. Alhazen Alhazen (Ibn al Haytham) …

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  • 20effulger — ⇒EFFULGER, verbe intrans. Littér. Jeter une fulguration, une vive lueur. Coupoles d or qui effulgent. C était Rizphah (...) qui effulgeait parmi ce décor doré (KAHN, Conte or et sil., 1898, p. 226) : • La muraille insensiblement devenait d une&#8230; …

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