I believe this is psychology-based terminology essentially meaning a emotional response (or reflex, as it is probably an automatic response due to some conditioning or other) as a reaction to particular visual stimulus
"Shiny" is used to describe something as cool, nifty, pretty, swell, etc. (Like Kaylee describing the dresses in the episode Shindig) :] Hope that helps.
mean
that something is fresh
mean
The verb "to mean" means that something is significant or meaningful, that something can be related to a person's experience or knowledge.
In American Sign Language (ASL), the sign "SEE" can mean to visually perceive or observe something with the eyes. It can also be used to describe understanding or gaining insight into a concept or situation.
As written, it is the reflexive form of present subjunctive of 'describir' - 'to describe' literally meaning '(let/may) he/she/you/it describe him/her/you/itself', or '(let/may) he/she/you/it be described'.
its like same for example A=A that's reflexive
Reflex means the left over of the circle but it measure is greater than 180 degrees and less than 360 degrees. :D
"S'occupent" is the plural form of the reflexive verb "s'occuper" in French, which means "to take care of" or "to be busy with." It is used to describe people engaging in an activity or looking after something.
To describe something as unimportant
It means to describe its meaning.
slang that translates to another slang Eye candy
description means to describe something
"Areumdawo" (아름다워) in Korean means "beautiful" or "pretty." It is often used to describe someone's appearance or things that are visually pleasing.
Yes, some things can disappear. By disapear, if you mean visually, sure; it happens all the time.
The Korean word "yeppeuda" (예쁘다) translates to "pretty" or "beautiful" in English. It is commonly used to describe someone's appearance or something that is visually appealing. The term can be used for both people and objects, expressing admiration for their beauty.