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no there is no homophone for rainbow
After the rain stopped and the sun came out, there was a beautiful rainbow. The dress was a rainbow of colors.
The Hawaiian word for rainbow is anuenue.
The Hindi word for rainbow is "इंद्रधनुष".
Yes, "rainbow" is a noun. It refers to an arc of colors that appears in the sky when sunlight is refracted, dispersed, and reflected in water droplets.
The verb was is intransitive.
A transitive verb has a direct object (receiver of the action), while an intransitive verb has no direct object. The verb "to be" is intransitive. In the sentence "The distant rainbow was spectacular," there is no object or receiver of the action (verb) "was." The adjective "spectacular" modifies the verb "was."
intransitive
Rainbow is formed when light from a distant source falls on a collection of water drops such as in rain, spray, or fog.This is how rainbow related to light.
An aspect of the rainbow's beauty is the science behind it. A rainbow is the result of the distorted reflection of sunlight in water droplets. Another aspect of the rainbow that makes it beautiful is its transience and spectacular colours. The rainbow should be appreciated for its natural and potent beauty.
Rainbow is formed when light from a distant source usually the Sun falls on a collection of water drops such as in rain, spray, or fog.
Rainbow is due to dispersion of light as it reflects from rain drops. Red sunset and blue sky are due to Rayleigh's scattering.
The rainbow may be very close or very far away. It is seen from the formation around water droplets that can be as close as a few feet to many miles distant.
Some would see it as moving into another spiritual phase of your life. Others would enjoy it as a spectacular display of nature.
The rainbow does not have pink in it.
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