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Definition of brig
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Brig (n.) A
bridge.
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Burnish
::
Burnish
(n.) The
effect
of
burnishing;
gloss;
brightness;
luster.
Shiny
::
Shiny
(superl.)
Bright;
luminous;
clear;
unclouded.
Radiant
::
Radiant
(n.) The
luminous
point or
object
from which light
emanates;
also, a body
radiating
light
brightly..
Radiancy
::
Radiancy
(n.) The
quality
of being
radiant;
brilliancy;
effulgence;
vivid
brightness;
as, the
radiance
of the sun..
Jig
::
"Jig (n.) A
trolling
bait,
consisting
of a
bright
spoon and a hook
attached..
Bunchberry
::
Bunchberry
(n.) The dwarf
cornel
(Cornus
Canadensis),
which bears a dense
cluster
of
bright
red,
edible
berries..
Opelet
::
Opelet
(n.) A
bright-colored
European
actinian
(Anemonia,
/
Anthea,
sulcata);
-- so
called
because
it does not
retract
its
tentacles..
Hypnotism
::
Hypnotism
(n.) A form of sleep or
somnambulism
brought
on by
artificial
means,
in which there is an
unusual
suspension
of some
powers,
and an
unusual
activity
of
others.
It is
induced
by an
action
upon the
nerves,
through
the
medium
of the
senses,
as in
persons
of very
feeble
organization,
by
gazing
steadly
at a very
bright
object
held
before
the eyes, or by
pressure
upon
certain
points
of the
surface
of the
body..
Bright
::
Bright
(n.)
Splendor;
brightness.
Bloodbird
::
Bloodbird
(n.) An
Australian
honeysucker
(Myzomela
sanguineolata);
-- so
called
from the
bright
red color of the male bird.
Faded
::
Faded (a.) That has lost
freshness,
color,
or
brightness;
grown dim..
Brightening
::
Brightening
(p. pr. & vb. n.) of
Brighte.
Silvery
::
Silvery
(a.)
Resembling,
or
having
the
luster
of,
silver;
grayish
white and
lustrous;
of a mild
luster;
bright..
Florid
::
Florid
(a.)
Bright
in
color;
flushed
with red; of a
lively
reddish
color;
as, a
florid
countenance..
Epigram
::
Epigram
(n.) An
effusion
of wit; a
bright
thought
tersely
and
sharply
expressed,
whether
in verse or
prose..
Pyromorphite
::
Pyromorphite
(n.)
Native
lead
phosphate
with lead
chloride,
occurring
in
bright
green and brown
hexagonal
crystals
and also
massive;
-- so
called
because
a fused
globule
crystallizes
in
cooling..
Luculent
::
Luculent
(a.)
Bright;
shining
in
beauty.
Fireback
::
Fireback
(n.) One of
several
species
of
pheasants
of the genus
Euplocamus,
having
the lower back a
bright,
fiery red. They
inhabit
Southern
Asia and the East
Indies..
Flashy
::
Flashy
(a.)
Dazzling
for a
moment;
making
a
momentary
show of
brilliancy;
transitorily
bright.
Colonel
::
Colonel
(n.) The chief
officer
of a
regiment;
an
officer
ranking
next above a
lieutenant
colonel
and next below a
brigadier
general.
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