sprite
71sprite — n. Fairy, fay, pixy, elf, spirit, ghost, spectre, apparition, shade, phantom, goblin, hobgoblin …
72sprite — noun (C) 1 a fairy (1), especially one who is graceful or who likes playing tricks on people 2 an image produced by a special type of computer, that is drawn in layers to look real …
73sprite — noun by light of moon the woodland sprites do dance and play Syn: fairy, elf, pixie, imp, brownie, puck, peri, leprechaun; nymph, sylph, naiad …
74sprite — n fairy, fay, pixy, peri, sylph, nymph, dryad; nix, nixie, kelpie; goblin, gremlin, brownie; imp, demon; Puck, Oberon, Mab, Titania, Tinker Bell; elf, leprechaun, troll, gnome, kobold; (pi.) wee folk, little folk, little people …
75sprite — [[t]spraɪt[/t]] n. myt an elf, fairy, or goblin • Etymology: 1250–1300; ME sprit < OF esprit < L spīritus spirit …
76sprite — /spraɪt / (say spruyt) noun 1. an elf, fairy, or goblin. 2. an icon which moves around a screen in computer graphics. {Middle English, from Old French esprit, or similarly reduced from esperit(e), Anglo French spirit(e) spirit} …
77Sprite — A spirit fairy …
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78sprite — n.m. Flash lumineux se produisant dans la haute atmosphère …
79sprite — n. an elf, fairy, or goblin. Etymology: ME f. sprit var. of SPIRIT …
80De Havilland Sprite — Sprite (DSpr.l) Country of origin UK Manufacturer de Havilland Application RATO hydrogen peroxide monopropellant Walter cold cycle Performance …