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Owllight

Glimmering or imperfect light

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Glimmer mica

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Glimmer

give feeble or scattered rays of light to shine faintly to show a faint unsteady light as the glimmering dawn a glimmering lamp

Crepuscular

Pertaining to twilight glimmering hence imperfectly clear or luminous

Shimmering

A gleam or glimmering

Idiocy

Abraham, AIR 1988 Ker 96. Means the condition of a person who, from birth, has never had any glimmering of reasoning or intellectual faculties, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 748.

Gloom

To shine or appear obscurely or imperfectly to glimmer

Leme

A ray or glimmer of light a gleam

Mica

used in lanterns the doors of stoves etc being popularly called isinglass Formerly called also cat silver and glimmer

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Glimmering

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Owllight

Glimmering or imperfect light

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Glimmer mica

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Glimmer

give feeble or scattered rays of light to shine faintly to show a faint unsteady light as the glimmering dawn a glimmering lamp

Crepuscular

Pertaining to twilight glimmering hence imperfectly clear or luminous

Shimmering

A gleam or glimmering

Idiocy

Abraham, AIR 1988 Ker 96. Means the condition of a person who, from birth, has never had any glimmering of reasoning or intellectual faculties, Black's Law Dictionary, 7th Edn., p. 748.

Gloom

To shine or appear obscurely or imperfectly to glimmer

Leme

A ray or glimmer of light a gleam

Mica

used in lanterns the doors of stoves etc being popularly called isinglass Formerly called also cat silver and glimmer

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