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Word Meanings - SCINTILLATE - Book Publishers vocabulary database

1. To emit sparks, or fine igneous particles. As the electrical globe only scintillates when rubbed against its cushion. Sir W. Scott. 2. To sparkle, as the fixed stars.

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  • FALTER
    To thrash in the chaff; also, to cleanse or sift, as barley. Halliwell.
  • WAVERER
    One who wavers; one who is unsettled in doctrine, faith, opinion, or the like. Shak.
  • EFFERVESCENCE; EFFERVESCENCY
    A kind of natural ebullition; that commotion of a fluid which takes place when some part of the mass flies off in a gaseous form, producing innumerable small bubbles; as, the effervescence of a carbonate with citric acid.
  • GLIMMERING
    1. Faint, unsteady light; a glimmer. South. 2. A faint view or idea; a glimpse; an inkling.
  • SPARKLER
    One who scatters; esp., one who scatters money; an improvident person.
  • FLUTTER
    1. To vibrate or move quickly; as, a bird flutters its wings. 2. To drive in disorder; to throw into confusion. Like an eagle in a dovecote, I Fluttered your Volscians in Corioli. Shak.
  • CORUSCATE
    To glitter in flashes; to flash. Syn. -- To glisten; gleam; sparkle; radiate.
  • RADIATE-VEINED
    Having the principal veins radiating, or diverging, from the apex of the petiole; -- said of such leaves as those of the grapevine, most maples, and the castor-oil plant.
  • FLICKERMOUSE
    See FLITTERMOUSE
  • FLASHING
    The creation of an artifical flood by the sudden letting in of a body of water; -- called also flushing.
  • WAVERINGLY
    In a wavering manner.
  • WAVERINGNESS
    The quality or state of wavering.
  • FLICKER
    1. To flutter; to flap the wings without flying. And flickering on her nest made short essays to sing. Dryden. 2. To waver unsteadily, like a flame in a current of air, or when about to expire; as, the flickering light. The shadows flicker to fro.
  • FLAMELET
    A small flame. The flamelets gleamed and flickered. Longfellow.
  • BUBBLE SHELL
    A marine univalve shell of the genus Bulla and allied genera, belonging to the Tectibranchiata.
  • EFFERVESCENT
    Gently boiling or bubbling, by means of the disengagement of gas
  • BLAZER
    One who spreads reports or blazes matters abroad. "Blazers of crime." Spenser.
  • QUIVERED
    1. Furnished with, or carrying, a quiver. "Like a quivered nymph with arrows keen." Milton. 2. Sheathed, as in a quiver. "Whose quills stand quivered at his ear." Pope.
  • GLISTEN
    To sparkle or shine; especially, to shine with a mild, subdued, and fitful luster; to emit a soft, scintillating light; to gleam; as, the glistening stars. Syn. -- See Flash. (more info) glisnian, akin to E. glitter. See Glitter, v. i., and cf.
  • GLEAM
    To disgorge filth, as a hawk.
  • INFLAMER
    The person or thing that inflames. Addison.
  • MOONSHINER
    A person engaged in illicit distilling; -- so called because the work is largely done at night.
  • OUTSPARKLE
    To exceed in sparkling.
  • INEFFERVESCENT
    Not effervescing, or not susceptible of effervescence; quiescent.
  • AFLICKER
    In a flickering state.
  • BUSHINESS
    The condition or quality of being bushy.
  • DISINFLAME
    To divest of flame or ardor. Chapman.
  • INFLAMED
    Represented as burning, or as adorned with tongues of flame. (more info) 1. Set on fire; enkindled; heated; congested; provoked; exasperated.
  • AGLEAM
    Gleaming; as, faces agleam. Lowell.
  • TRIRADIATE; TRIRADIATED
    Having three rays.
  • DISPARKLE
    To scatter abroad. Holland.
  • EMBLAZE
    Etym: 1. To adorn with glittering embellishments. No weeping orphan saw his father's stores Our shrines irradiate, or emblaze the floors. Pope. 2. To paint or adorn with armorial figures; to blazon, or emblazon. The imperial ensign, . . . streaming
  • UNIRADIATED
    Having but one ray.

 

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