different between brilliance vs glassiness

brilliance

English

Pronunciation

  • enPR: br?ly?ns
  • IPA(key): /?b??lj?n(t)s/

Etymology

Borrowed from French brillance.

Noun

brilliance (usually uncountable, plural brilliances)

  1. The quality of being exceptionally effulgent (giving off light).
  2. The quality of having extraordinary mental capacity.
  3. (chiefly Britain) Magnificence; resplendence.

Derived terms

  • brilliancy

Related terms

  • brilliant
  • brilliantly
  • brilliantness
  • beryl (possibly)
  • beryllium (possibly)

Translations

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glassiness

English

Etymology

glassy +? -ness

Noun

glassiness (uncountable)

  1. The state of being glassy.
    • 1948, Flora Thompson, Still Glides the Stream, Chapter 1,[1]
      The rounded top rail had been polished to glassiness by the Sunday trouser-seats of generations of village youths whose favourite perch it had been while waiting for the chimes to stop [...]

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