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Light

Light. No right to have the access of the sun's rays to one's windows free from any obstruction exists

Lighte

imp of Light to alight

Lightly

With little weight with little force as to tread lightly to press lightly

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Lightness

The state condition or quality of being light or not heavy buoyancy levity fickleness nimbleness delicacy grace

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Light

That agent force or action in nature by the operation of which upon the organs of sight objects are rendered visible or luminous

lighted

set afire or burning

Lighting

A name sometimes applied to the process of annealing metals

lights

The lungs of an animal or bird sometimes coarsely applied to the lungs of a human being

Electric lighting

Electric lighting. The supply of electricity for light-ing is facilitated and regulated by the (English) Electric Lighting Act, 1882 (45

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Light

Light. No right to have the access of the sun's rays to one's windows free from any obstruction exists

Lighte

imp of Light to alight

Lightly

With little weight with little force as to tread lightly to press lightly

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Lightness

The state condition or quality of being light or not heavy buoyancy levity fickleness nimbleness delicacy grace

Lightful

Matched in: Term Lightful

Light

That agent force or action in nature by the operation of which upon the organs of sight objects are rendered visible or luminous

lighted

set afire or burning

Lighting

A name sometimes applied to the process of annealing metals

lights

The lungs of an animal or bird sometimes coarsely applied to the lungs of a human being

Electric lighting

Electric lighting. The supply of electricity for light-ing is facilitated and regulated by the (English) Electric Lighting Act, 1882 (45

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