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(n)
Brilliance; luster.
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(v)
(intransitive) To emit sparks; to throw off ignited or incandescent particles
A hand-held firework that emits sparks.
(adv)
In a sparky manner.
(obsolete) hoe
(adj)
(uncommon) Lively, vivacious; smart.
Sparkling.
The act of producing a spark.
(geometry) A curve that is the locus of a point that rotates about a fixed point while continuously increasing its distance from that point.
A name for a pet, traditionally especially a dog, with similar connotations.
A small spot or speck on the skin, plumage or foliage.
A plastic paste meant for filling cracks and holes in plaster.
A pore or opening used (especially by arthropods and some fish) for respiration.
Alternative form of sparky. [(US, Navy) A radio operator.]
(botany) One of certain minute coiled threads in the coating of some seeds.
A small particle of glowing matter, either molten or on fire, resulting from an electrical surge or excessive heat created by friction.
(informal) An electrician, specifically, the radio operator on a ship of the merchant marine.
giving off sparks, or small flashes of light; glittery
That has had sparks (of electricity) passed through it
One who or that which sparks or initiates.
A surname from German.
A surname.
(N)
(Scalable Processor ARChitecture) a reduced instruction set computer instruction set architecture originally developed by Sun Microsystems.
(zoology) Of or pertaining to the tail.
(transitive) To initiate something by providing the necessary conditions.
(botany) The equivalent to a leaf, in ferns and mosses, that bears the sporangia.
The act of one who spars.
(underwater diving) A hollow tube, held in the mouth, or mounted on and opening into a diving mask, used by swimmers for breathing underwater.
Any of various plants with acidic leaves of the genus Rumex, especially
of or relating to a spouse, spouses; to the relationship between spouses
A female given name from Scottish Gaelic or Irish.
A yellowish or reddish brown color; sorrel.
Relating to the sorus.
A suburb and housing estate in the city of Sheffield, South Yorkshire (OS grid ref SK3687).
Distinguished by a unique, particular, or unusual quality.
A process that returns to its beginning and then repeats itself in the same sequence.
(uncountable) Breakfast cereal.
An ancient city-state in southern Greece, noted for its strict military training.
(agriculture) An implement having a semicircular blade and short handle, used for cutting long grass and cereal crops.
Having to do with or arranged in a series.
(obsolete) A shekel.
Pertaining to (the dimension of) space.
A small, flat piece of sparkling metallic or metal-like material with a hole which is sewn on to a garment, etc., for decoration; a sequin.
Marked with dots or spots, spotted.
Alternative spelling of spatial. [Pertaining to (the dimension of) space.]
A male given name from Ancient Greek; best known for a ninth century missionary to the Slavs.
(informal) The South Coast region of California.
CycL in computer science and artificial intelligence, is an ontology language used by Douglas Lenat's Cyc artificial intelligence project.
(obsolete) sparing; frugal; parsimonious
(UK, Ireland, Commonwealth, informal) Sarcastic.
A Czech gymnastic society, once associated with Czech nationalism; a branch or member of this organisation.
A small reddish-brown sweet and juicy pear.
A surname from Hebrew.
A fish, the ziege (Pelecus cultratus).
(architecture) A low plinth or pedestal used to display a statue or other artwork.
Of or pertaining to a sere.
(organic chemistry) A radical, C₂₇H₅₅, supposed to exist in several compounds obtained from waxes.
(transitive) To fill or repair with a plastic paste.
("Morning") a Marathi-language daily newspaper by Sakal Media Group, headquartered in Pune, Maharashtra, India.
(fishing) A form of mechanical gun that fires a spear as a projectile; generally used under water when spearfishing.
A tube-shaped gun that fires a barbed spear, almost always for underwater use.
Of or pertaining to the caecum.
(obsolete) Having to do with the psyche.
a genus of birds of the family alcedinidae
a genus of the grass tribe Triticeae, which is related to barley (Hordeum) and wheat (Triticum).
(obsolete) A century.