Shining - Law Dictionary Search Results
Shining
Emitting light esp in a continuous manner radiant as shining lamps also bright by the reflection of light as shining
Shine
steady radiance to exhibit brightness or splendor as the sun shines by day the moon shines by night
Clear shining
Shining brightly
Shimmer
To shine with a tremulous or intermittent light to shine faintly to
Glisten
To sparkle or shine especially to shine with a mild subdued and fitful luster
Memorial rose
A Japanese evergreen rose Rosa wichuraiana with creeping branches shining leaves and single white flowers It is often planted in
VerbarLepisma
wingless thysanurous insects having an elongated flattened body covered with shining scales and terminated by seven unequal bristles A common species
Leprosy
cutaneous disease which first appears as blebs or as reddish shining slightly prominent spots with spreading edges These are often followed
VerbarLiriodendron
large and very beautiful trees of North America having smooth shining leaves and handsome tuliplike flowers tulip tree whitewood called also
Lucid
Shining bright resplendent as the lucid orbs of heaven
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