lumenscent pearly lightly iridescent beautiful lusterous boundfull lightfull
The question isn't quite specific enough to be answered. Glass that has been specially treated to reflect light at particular wavelengths is called a "dichroic filter" (or sometimes a "dielectric mirror", depending on the intent; if you're removing one color to pass the rest, it's a filter, if you're interested in the reflected light, it's a mirror). A more generic term would be "iridescent" glass (or "carnival" glass).
light source
no because light from the light bulb is electrical and the sun is not
Source light is light coming directly from a light source/emitter (i.e. a light bulb, the sun, stars, etc.). Reflected light is light coming indirectly from the light source/emitter. That could be reflected, refracted light, etc.
IRIDESCENT - having a glow of flowing and lustrous colors (semi-transparent layers scatter light into colors) "The tree was aglow with iridescent lights." "She picked that dress for the prom because of its iridescent fabric." "The soap bubbles briefly shimmered with iridescent swirls, and then popped."
they have a soft thin round body they have a light iridescent colour
Common Grackles have iridescent heads that often look blue in the right light, and their bodies are a sort of brownish, iridescent black.
Iridescent is an adjective.
There are two senses for iridescent... Sense 1:changeable, chatoyant, iridescent, shot. Sense 2: iridescent, nacreous, opalescent, opaline, pearlescent
The soap bubble was iridescent
The diamond had an iridescent glow.
Iridescent - song - was created in 2008.
Iridescent is the correct way to spell it.
The oil slick on the frigid water was iridescent. Iridescent clouds looked like mother-of-pearl.
Brazilians speak Portuguese. 'iridescente' is Portuguese for 'iridescent'.
The oil slick on the frigid waters was iridescent.