Results for: brief show of something, bright shine, flash for short time, flash of light, flash of light
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(1567-1643) Claudio, Italian composer belonging to the Renaissance time period (known for his advancement of the opera)Monteverdi
(1864-1909) German mathematician who developed the concept of four-dimensional space-timeMinkowski
(1870-1916) British short story author; last name; group of hills in Scotland (named after Sir Hugh Munro)Munro
(about plants) light-loving; thriving in response to lightphotophilous
(Archaic) shine or sparkle brightly; glisten, glitter, sparkle; brillianceglister
(Archaic) since, since that timesinsyne
(Biblical) pertaining to the time before the fall of man, before fall from graceprelapsarian
(Biochemistry) visual purple, photosensitive pigment found in the retina of many vertebrates (breaks down into retinal and opsin upon contact which light), light-sensitive pigmentrhodopsin
(Biology) primitive eye-like receptor that is light-sensitive and helps orient an organism (in primitive single-celled organisms), eye-shaped marking, light-sensitive parteyespot
(Biology) process of using sunlight to produce carbohydrates (esp. in plants), carbohydrate production using light and chlorophyllphotosynthesis
(born 1968) American baseball player for the Chicago Cubs (competed with Mark McGwire for the all-time record of most home runs hit in one season)Sammy Sosa
(Botany) from the point of view of photodynamics (study of the influence of light on plants)photodynamically
(Botany) not falling off at a particular time of year (of leaves); evergreen, does not loose its leaves each year (of trees or plants)indeciduous
(British Slang) criminal, prisoner, ex-convict; prison time, decide the order of play, fall behind compared with others, fail to keep up with the established pace, straggle; develop slowly; linger, tarry; slacken, flag, weaken; imprison (British Slang)...lag
(British) respect, dignity (alternate spelling for honor), show respect; fulfill a promise (alternate spelling for honor)honour
 

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