different between fulgid vs glinting
fulgid
English
Etymology
From Latin fulgidus, derived from fulgere.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /?f?ld??d/
Adjective
fulgid (comparative more fulgid, superlative most fulgid)
- Scintillant, coruscant; marked by fleeting flashes of radiant light.
Translations
Spanish
Verb
fulgid
- (Spain) Informal second-person plural (vosotros or vosotras) affirmative imperative form of fulgir.
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glinting
English
Pronunciation
- Rhymes: -?nt??
Verb
glinting
- present participle of glint
Synonyms
- aglitter
- coruscant
- fulgid
- glittering
- sparkling
Noun
glinting (plural glintings)
- A glint.
- 1902, William J. Long, School of the Woods
- Then, as if to contradict me, a stray sunbeam found the spot and sent curious bright glintings of sheen and shadow dancing and playing under the fallen roots and trunk.
- 1902, William J. Long, School of the Woods
Anagrams
- tingling
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