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The name "Au" for gold comes from its Latin name "Aurum." "Aurum" is derived from the Sanskrit word "hiraṇya," which means shining or glowing.
Nope....they have dust, rocks and even some ice crystals in them that gives the appearance of a large solid ball. Sun shining on the mass gives it a glow and makes it appear solid.
A star that appears to have a shining tail is commonly referred to as a "comet." Comets are icy celestial bodies that, when close to the Sun, develop a glowing coma and a tail made of gas and dust due to solar radiation and solar wind. This tail always points away from the Sun, creating the characteristic appearance of a comet.
Glowing Embers ended on 2010-04-19.
It rekindles (flames up) the glowing splint..
shining glinting glowing sparkling
Shining, shimmering, glowing.
shining, beaming
glowing. An analogy typically follows a pattern where the first set of words is related in the same way as the second set of words. Therefore, radiant is to shining as glowing is to radiating or glowing is the best matching pair of words.
shining, glowing,pale,intriguing
well luminous means shining or glowing, so it means that shes not a glowing celestial object.
This poem uses imagery (stars shining, shimmering, and glowing), repetition (mentioning shining twice in different contexts), and contrast (stars shining at night versus the sun shining during the day).
Luminous, glowing,gleaming,bleering,bright, blistering,shining
The different types of spectra are created by light shining through a prism, a glowing solid or liquid, or by a compressed/non-compressed glowing glass.
resplendent is like splendid and can mean glowing/bright, but radiant means bright and shining...
Gleaming, bright, shining, radiant, luminous, incandescent, glimmering, sparkling, beaming, dazzling, lustrous.
Its only reflecting off the window, she he would just be glowing a dull silver, I suppose we couldn't see it in the dark.