
1) Achromatic 2) Airy 3) Bioluminescent 4) Blinker 5) Brightness 6) Brilliant 7) Buoyant 8) Candent 9) Candescent 10) Candlelight 11) Catch fire 12) Compassionate 13) Conflagrate 14) Counterglow 15) Digestible 16) Downy 17) Ehereal 18) Enkindle 19) Ethereal 20) Fatless 21) Featherlike 22) Featherweight
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1) Airy 2) Alight from 3) American literary magazine 4) American quarterly magazine 5) An illuminated area 6) Aurora 7) Beacon 8) Beam 9) Bedside light 10) Beer variety 11) Begin to smoke 12) Buoyant 13) Cause to start burning 14) Daytime 15) Demanding little effort 16) Desk light 17) Developing threat
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Having very simple rules and strategies that do not require deep thought. Also can be used to describe a game with an extremely short playing time. (See also filler, opener, closer, and beer & pretzels game)
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• (adv.) Lightly; cheaply. • (n.) Open view; a visible state or condition; public observation; publicity. • (superl.) Not heavily armed; armed with light weapons; as, light troops; a troop of light horse. • (v. i.) To come by chance; to happen; -- with on or upon; formerly with into. • (v. i.) To feel light; to be made happ...
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Having very simple rules and strategies that do not require deep thought. Also can be used to describe a game with an extremely short playing time. (See also filler, opener, closer, and beer & pretzels game)
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A form of radiation that is visible to the human eye enabling sight. The light source is called radiant and is caused by one form of energy converted into radiation or radiant light. Related category • LIGHTING TOPICS
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1. perceived light 2. visible radiation NOTE 1 - The word light is sometimes used in sense 2 for optical radiation extending outside the visible range, but this usage is not recommended. NOTE 2 - The terms 'light' in English and 'Licht' in German are also used, especially in visual signalling, for certain lighting devices and for light signals.
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Space in a window sash for a single pane of glass. Also, a pane of glass.
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<microscopy> Light is radiant energy of such wavelength that, falling on the retina, it stimulates the rods and cones of the eye and produces the sensation of vision. The foregoing is a physiological (subjective) definition which tells what light does, under certain conditions, rather than what it is. According to the (objective) Maxwell theo...
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(līt) electromagnetic radiation with a range of wavelength between 390 (violet) and 770 (red) nanometers, capable of stimulating the subjective sensation of sight. It is sometimes considered to include ultraviolet and infrared radiation as well.
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A vertical division of a window.
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Type of electromagnetic radiation that oscillates between electric and magnetic fields, and can be detected by the human eye.
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Light (līt)
noun [ Middle English
light ,
liht , Anglo-Saxon
leóht ; akin to Old Saxon
lioht , D. & German
licht , Old High German
lioht , Goth.
liuhaþ , Icelandic
ljōs , Latin
lux light,
lucere to shine, Gr...
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Light adjective [
Compar. Lighter (-ẽr);
superl. Lightest .] [ Middle English
light ,
liht , Anglo-Saxon
līht ,
leóht ; akin to Dutch
ligt , German
leicht , Old High German
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Light intransitive verb 1. To become ignited; to take fire; as, the match will not
light .
2. To be illuminated; to receive light; to brighten; -- with
up ; as, the room
lights up very well.
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Light transitive verb [
imperfect & past participle Lighted (-ĕd) or
Lit (lĭt);
present participle & verbal noun Lighting .] [ Anglo-Saxon
lȳhtan ,
līhtan , to shine. √122. See
L...
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- Space in a window sash for a single pane of glass. Also, a pane of glass.
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A humanly visible form of electromagnetic radiation. This radiation has a wavelength between 0.40 and 0.71 micrometers (µm).
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A game with simple rules and strategies.
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adjective (used of color) having a relatively small amount of coloring agent; `light blue`; `light colors such as pastels`; `a light-colored powder`
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lightsome adjective moving easily and quickly; nimble; `the dancer was light and graceful`; `a lightsome buoyant step`; `walked with a light tripping step`
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Light is an important factor in Minecraft. There are 16 levels of light. Moonlight is 6. Level 6-0 light will spawn night mobs (Creepers, Zombies, Skeletons). 7-16 will make night mobs not spawn, but will not stop them from going into that area unless it is daytime. Caves will spawn night mobs because they are dark even in the day. Torches have le...
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(shade or color) claro, clarito
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(touch) liviano, ligero
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[Eye and Face Protection] The range of electromagnetic radiation frequencies detected by the eye, or the wavelength range from about 400 to 760 nm. The term is sometimes used loosely to include radiation beyond visible limits.
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