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Scumbling
a painting or part of the surface which is too bright in color or which requires harmonizing
Scour
of cleaning to clean by friction to make clean or bright to cleanse from grease dirt etc as articles of dress
Sappho
South American humming birds of the genus Sappho having very bright colored and deeply forked tails called also firetail
Rubytail
Chrysis ignita which has the under side of the abdomen bright red and the other parts deep bluish green with a
Polyphemus
the Silkworm family Bombycidaelig Its larva which is very large bright green with silvery tubercles and with oblique white stripes on
Rowan tree
and flat corymbs of small white flowers followed by little bright red berries Called also roan tree and mountain ash The
Resplendent
Shining with brilliant luster very bright
Relucent
Reflecting light shining glittering glistening bright luminous splendid
Refulgent
Casting a bright light radiant brilliant resplendent shining splendid as refulgent beams
Redwing
Icteridaelig The male is black with a conspicuous patch of bright red bordered with orange on each wing Called also redwinged
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