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Word Meanings - KYTHE - Book Publishers vocabulary database

To come into view; to appear. It kythes bright . . . because all is dark around it. Sir W. Scott.

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  • BRIGHT
    See I
  • APPEAR
    appear + parto come forth, to be visible; prob. from the same root as 1. To come or be in sight; to be in view; to become visible. And God . . . said, Let . . . the dry land appear. Gen. i. 9. 2. To come before the public; as, a great
  • AROUND
    1. In a circle; circularly; on every side; round. 2. In a circuit; here and there within the surrounding space; all about; as, to travel around from town to town. 3. Near; in the neighborhood; as, this man was standing around when the fight took
  • BRIGHTSOME
    Bright; clear; luminous; brilliant. Marlowe.
  • SCOTTICIZE
    To cause to become like the Scotch; to make Scottish.
  • APPEARER
    One who appears. Sir T. Browne.
  • APPEARINGLY
    Apparently. Bp. Hall.
  • BRIGHTNESS
    1. The quality or state of being bright; splendor; luster; brilliancy; clearness. A sudden brightness in his face appear. Crabbe. 2. Acuteness ; sharpness 9wit. The brightness of his parts . . . distinguished him. Prior. Syn. -- Splendor; luster;
  • SCOTTISH
    Of or pertaining to the inhabitants of Scotland, their country, or their language; as, Scottish industry or economy; a Scottish chief; a Scottish dialect.
  • BECAUSE
    1. By or for the cause that; on this account that; for the reason that. Milton. 2. In order that; that. And the multitude rebuked them because they should hold their peace. Matt. xx. 31. Because of, by reason of, on account of. Because of these
  • SCOTTISH TERRIER
    See TERRIER
  • BRIGHT'S DISEASE
    An affection of the kidneys, usually inflammatory in character, and distinguished by the occurrence of albumin and renal casts in the urine. Several varieties of Bright's disease are now recognized, differing in the part of the kidney involved,
  • APPEARANCE
    The coming into court of either of the parties; the being present in court; the coming into court of a party summoned in an action, either by himself or by his attorney, expressed by a formal entry by the proper officer to that effect; the act or
  • SCOTTERING
    The burning of a wad of pease straw at the end of harvest.
  • BRIGHTEN
    Note: 1. To make bright or brighter; to make to shine; to increase the luster of; to give a brighter hue to. 2. To make illustrious, or more distinguished; to add luster or splendor to. The present queen would brighten her character, if she would
  • BRIGHTLY
    1. Brilliantly; splendidly; with luster; as, brightly shining armor. 2. With lively intelligence; intelligently. Looking brightly into the mother's face. Hawthorne.
  • BRIGHT-HARNESSED
    Having glittering armor. Milton.
  • SCOTTICISM
    An idiom, or mode of expression, peculiar to Scotland or Scotchmen. That, in short, in which the Scotticism of Scotsmen most intimately consists, is the habit of emphasis. Masson.
  • DISAPPEARING
    p. pr. & vb. n. of Disappear. Disappearing carriage , a carriage for heavy coast guns on which the gun is raised above the parapet for firing and upon discharge is lowered behind the parapet for protection. The standard type of disappearing
  • EMBRIGHT
    To brighten.
  • REAPPEARANCE
    A second or new appearance; the act or state of appearing again.
  • DISAPPEARANCE
    The act of disappearing; cessation of appearance; removal from sight; vanishing. Addison.
  • NONAPPEARANCE
    Default of apperance, as in court, to prosecute or defend; failure to appear.
  • MASCOT; MASCOTTE
    A person who is supposed to bring good luck to the household to which he or she belongs; anything that brings good luck.
  • EYEBRIGHT
    A small annual plant , formerly much used as a remedy for diseases of the eye.
  • DISAPPEAR
    1. To cease to appear or to be perceived; to pass from view, gradually or suddenly; to vanish; to be no longer seen; as, darkness disappears at the approach of light; a ship disappears as she sails from port. 2. To cease to be or exist; as, the
  • RUN-AROUND
    A whitlow running around the finger nail, but not affecting the bone.

 

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