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Flaring
flares flaming or blazing unsteadily shining out with a dazzling light
Refrangible
in passing from one medium to another as rays of light
Glare
To shoot out or emit as a dazzling light
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Discharge
the Magistrate considers for reasons to be recorded, in the light of the evidence, that no case has been made out.
Extinct
Extinguished put out quenched as a fire a light or a lamp is extinct an extinct volcano
Emission
forth or putting into circulation issue as the emission of light from the sun the emission of heat from a fire
Emergent
fluid or anything that covers or conceals issuing coming to light
Detecter
One who or that which detects or brings to light one who finds out what another attempts to conceal a
Rent
should be made before sunset, so as to allow sufficient light to count the money; and the person making the demand
Rate
only exception being a special rate in rural districts for lighting under the (English) Lighting and Watching Act, 1833 (3 &
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