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Definition of flash
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Flash (n.) The time
during
which a flash is
visible;
an
instant;
a very brief
period.
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Flash
::
Flash (n.) Slang or cant of
thieves
and
prostitutes.
Sparkle
::
Sparkle
(n.) To
manifest
itself
by, or as if by,
emitting
sparks;
to
glisten;
to
flash..
Flasher
::
Flasher
(n.) A man of more
appearance
of wit than
reality.
Flash
::
Flash (v. t.) To
convey
as by a
flash;
to light up, as by a
sudden
flame or
light;
as, to flash a
message
along the
wires;
to flash
conviction
on the
mind..
Glimpse
::
Glimpse
(n.) A
sudden
flash;
transient
luster.
Intermicate
::
Intermicate
(v. i.) To flash or shine
between
or
among.
Filleting
::
Filleting
(n.) The
protecting
of a
joint,
as
between
roof and
parapet
wall, with
mortar,
or
cement,
where
flashing
is
employed
in
better
work..
Lightning
::
Lightning
(n.) A
discharge
of
atmospheric
electricity,
accompanied
by a vivid flash of
light,
commonly
from one cloud to
another,
sometimes
from a cloud to the
earth.
The sound
produced
by the
electricity
in
passing
rapidly
through
the
atmosphere
constitutes
thunder..
Flashing
::
Flashing
(n.) A mode of
covering
transparent
white glass with a film of
colored
glass.
Flash
::
Flash (n.) The time
during
which a flash is
visible;
an
instant;
a very brief
period.
Flash
::
Flash (n.) To
strike
and throw up large
bodies
of water from the
surface;
to
splash.
Intervene
::
Intervene
(v. i.) To
occur,
fall, or come
between,
points
of time, or
events;
as, an
instant
intervened
between
the flash and the
report;
nothing
intervened
( i. e.,
between
the
intention
and the
execution)
to
prevent
the
undertaking..
Distriction
::
Distriction
(n.)
Sudden
display;
flash;
glitter.
Photodrome
::
Photodrome
(n.) An
apparatus
consisting
of a large wheel with
spokes,
which when
turning
very
rapidly
is
illuminated
by
momentary
flashes
of light
passing
through
slits in a
rotating
disk. By
properly
timing
the
succession
of
flashes
the wheel is made to
appear
to be
motionless,
or to
rotate
more or less
slowly
in
either
direction..
Flashy
::
Flashy
(a.)
Dazzling
for a
moment;
making
a
momentary
show of
brilliancy;
transitorily
bright.
Flash
::
Flash (v. t.) To send out in
flashes;
to cause to burst forth with
sudden
flame or
light.
Flash
::
Flash (v. i.) To burst or break forth with a
sudden
and
transient
flood of flame and
light;
as, the
lighting
flashes
vividly;
the
powder
flashed..
Triple-tail
::
Triple-tail
(n.) An
edible
fish
(Lobotes
Surinamensis)
found in the
warmer
parts of all the
oceans,
and
common
on the
southern
and
middle
coasts
of the
United
States.
When
living
it is
silvery
gray, and
becomes
brown or
blackish
when dead. Its
dorsal
and anal fins are long, and
extend
back on each side of the tail. It has large
silvery
scales
which are used in the
manufacture
of fancy work.
Called
also,
locally,
black
perch,
grouper,
and
flasher..
Bowery
::
Bowery
(a.)
Characteristic
of the
street
called
the
Bowery,
in New York city;
swaggering;
flashy..
Flashing
::
Flashing
(n.) The
creation
of an
artifical
flood by the
sudden
letting
in of a body of
water;
--
called
also
flushing.
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