brilliance, brightness, splendor, glow, elegance = nitor (2) -oris m.
fire, glow, heat = incendium -i n. ( of passion)
glow, glitter = ignis -is m. ( in gen.)
glow of passion = ignis -is m.
the fire or glow of passion= flamma
It would depend on the usage of the word "brilliance". Here are the renderings in Latin: fax, facis f. a torch or firebrand, especially as used in ceremonies. Also used to describe heavenly bodies, or brilliance and passion. nitor, nitoris, m. brightness, splendor, glow, elegance. splendor, splendoris, m. brightness, luster, distinction or clarity of sound.
Flow, and go to-and-fro, rhume with glow and mean to move from one place to another.
Vac is Latin
belle lueur
solus is the latin word for alone ( it is a latin root and can have endings added to it )
Latin for glow
I glow: niteo (he/she/it glows is nitet) a/the glow: nitor
accendo : to kindle, illuminate, inflame
Glow wormsThey swallow rocks to help with digestion.They glow.
They have something to glow called bioluminescent
They can't glow. Reindeer noses can't glow, it's impossable to glow. Only fireflies can glow because of science.
To make glow sticks glow again, try placing them in hot water or in the freezer for a few minutes. This can help reactivate the chemicals inside the glow sticks and make them glow brighter.
they start to glow to glow at larvae stage
To revive a glow stick that has lost its glow, you can try placing it in hot water to help the chemicals inside mix again and potentially restore its glow.
To make a glow stick glow again, try placing it in hot water or shaking it vigorously to mix the chemicals inside. This may help reignite the glow.
To revive glow sticks and make them glow again, you can try placing them in hot water or using a hair dryer to heat them up. This can help reactivate the chemicals inside the glow sticks and restore their glow.
yes actually glow worms have a chemical reaction in their behind and this causes a glow this glow attracts other insects towards the glow worms so that they can eat them