Light and rhythmic as a song
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LILTINGLight and rhythmic, as a song
castanetsSmall concave pieces of wood, ivory, or plastic, joined in pairs by a cord and clicked together by the fingers as a rhythmic accompaniment to Spanish dancing
doowopstyle of small-group vocal harmonizing, commercialized as a type of so-called street singing in the 1950s, in which words and nonsense syllables are chanted in rhythmic harmony to support the stylized melody of the lead singer
BLINKGo on and off, as a light
BLINKGo on and off, as a traffic light
electrofluora transparent material that stores electrical energy and subsequently releases it as light
zinebslight tan, water-insoluble compound, C4H6N2S4Zn, used as a fungicide for fruits and vegetables
zineblight tan, water-insoluble compound, C4H6N2S4Zn, used as a fungicide for fruits and vegetables
electrofluorsELECTROFLUOR, a transparent material that stores electrical energy and subsequently releases it as light
sultanasA small, light brown, seedless raisin used in foods such as puddings and cakes
blockymarked by blocks or patches of unequally distributed light and shade, as in a photograph
etherlight volatile flammable liquid C4H10O used chiefly as a solvent and especially formerly as an anesthetic
blondest(of a person) Having fair hair and a light complexion, typically regarded as a racial characteristic
luminescenceThe emission of light by a substance that has not been heated, as in fluorescence and phosphorescence
diffusionThe action of spreading the light from a light source evenly so as to reduce glare and harsh shadows
chinkingMake or cause to make a light and high-pitched ringing sound, as of glasses or coins striking together
spongiestof the nature of or resembling a sponge; light, porous, and elastic or readily compressible, as pith or bread
seersucker(Persian) a light, thin fabric, such as cotton or rayon, with a crinkled surface and a usually striped pattern
exposureThe quantity of light or other radiation reaching a photographic film, as determined by shutter speed and lens aperture
exposuresThe quantity of light or other radiation reaching a photographic film, as determined by shutter speed and lens aperture
seersuckersSEERSUCKER, (Persian) a light, thin fabric, such as cotton or rayon, with a crinkled surface and a usually striped pattern
penumbrala space of partial illumination (as in an eclipse) between the perfect shadow on all sides and the full light
emulsionsA light-sensitive coating for photographic films and plates, containing crystals of a silver compound dispersed in a medium such as gelatin
souffleto make (food) puffed up and light, as by beating and cooking, adding stiffly beaten egg whites, etc.; make resemble a souffl├®
extinctionReduction in the intensity of light or other radiation as it passes through a medium or object, due to absorption, reflection, and scattering
extinctionsReduction in the intensity of light or other radiation as it passes through a medium or object, due to absorption, reflection, and scattering
photoemissionthe release of electrons from a usually solid material (as a metal) by means of energy supplied by incidence of radiation and esp light
eyespotsA light-sensitive pigmented spot on the bodies of invertebrate animals such as flatworms, starfishes, and microscopic crustaceans, and also in some unicellular organisms
sunrisesThe colors and light visible in the sky on an occasion of the sun's first appearance in the morning, considered as a view or spectacle
photoemissionsPHOTOEMISSION, the release of electrons from a usually solid material (as a metal) by means of energy supplied by incidence of radiation and esp light
sunriseThe colors and light visible in the sky on an occasion of the sun's first appearance in the morning, considered as a view or spectacle
leda semiconductor diode that emits light when a voltage is applied to it and that is used especially in electronic devices (as for an indicator light)
parafoilstructure, usually made of a strong yet light fabric, having a shape similar to that of an airplane wing, and used as a kite or a parachute
verditerA light blue or bluish-green pigment, typically prepared by adding chalk or whiting to a solution of copper nitrate, used in making crayons and as a watercolor
salolwhite, crystalline, aromatic powder, C13H10O3, produced by the interaction of salicylic acid and phenol, used as a preservative, a light absorber in suntan preparations, and in medicine chiefly as an
salolswhite, crystalline, aromatic powder, C13H10O3, produced by the interaction of salicylic acid and phenol, used as a preservative, a light absorber in suntan preparations, and in medicine chiefly as an
pressboardA hard, dense kind of board with a smooth finish, typically made from wood or textile pulp or laminated wastepaper, and used as an electrical insulator and for making light furniture
complementarityThe concept that two contrasted theories, such as the wave and particle theories of light, may be able to explain a set of phenomena, although each separately only accounts for some aspects
frequenciesThe rate at which a vibration occurs that constitutes a wave, either in a material (as in sound waves), or in an electromagnetic field (as in radio waves and light), usually measured per second
multigradea brand of black and white photographic paper coated with a mixture of emulsions which are sensitive to the colour of the printing light used and which produce different contrast grades as a result