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splendent
splendent, a. (ˈsplɛndənt) [a. L. splendent-, splendens, pres. pple. of splendēre to be bright or shining. So It. splendente, -iente, Sp. and Pg. esplendente, OF. esplendent.] 1. Shining brightly by virtue of inherent light.1474 in Coventry Leet Book (1908) 393 O splendent Creator!..More bryghter th... Oxford English Dictionary
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Povondraite
It is a dark brown to black nearly opaque mineral with a resinous to splendent luster. wikipedia.org
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splendant
† ˈsplendant, a. Obs. [f. L. splend-ēre + -ant1. Cf. OF. (e)splendiant.] 1. = splendent a. 1 and 1 b.1578 Banister Hist. Man i. 1 The splendant sparke of reason, which shall light ech mans iudgement. 1598 Rowlands Betraying of Christ (Hunterian Cl.) 51 Heav'ns glorious lampe..Turning his splendant b... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sacra jam splendent
Sacra jam splendent is a Roman Catholic hymn for Matins on the Feast of the Holy Family. wikipedia.org
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tres-splendent
tres-splendent, a. ‘most’ or ‘very illustrious’: see tres-. Oxford English Dictionary
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Lustre (mineralogy)
Metallic lustre Metallic (or splendent) minerals have the lustre of polished metal, and with ideal surfaces will work as a reflective surface. wikipedia.org
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explendency
† exˈplendency Obs. rare—1. [f. L. ex- out + splendent-em, pr. pple. of splendēre to shine: see -ency.] Brightness. Cf. resplendency.1647 H. More Song of Soul ii. iii. ii. xiv, They have close clapt up all his [Phœbus'] explendency. Oxford English Dictionary
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Maroof (horse)
Black Duck Stakes over six furlongs at York Racecourse and finished second of the three runners, beaten half a length by the Paul Cole-trained favourite Splendent wikipedia.org
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splendidious
† splenˈdidious, a. Obs. [f. L. splendid-us + -ious.] Splendid, magnificent, brilliant.1432–50 tr. Higden (Rolls) I. 11 Seenge the poverte and insufficience of my connynge after so splendidious laboures. 1553 [see splendent a. 3 b]. 1599 B. Jonson Ev. Man out of Hum. ii. ii, His lady? what, is shee ... Oxford English Dictionary
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Tellurobismuthite
It is a dull grey color, which exhibits a splendent luster on fresh cleavage planes. wikipedia.org
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transplendent
tranˈsplendent, a. rare. [f. trans- 1 + L. splendēnt-em, pr. pple. of splendēre to shine, be bright. Cf. resplendent.] Brilliantly translucent; resplendent in the highest degree.a 1541 Wyatt Compl. Absence of Love 49 The clere cristall, the bright transplendant glasse. 1622 R. Preston Godly Man's In... Oxford English Dictionary
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Sacra
saints Sacra Corona Unita, a Mafia-like criminal organization from Apulia Sacra di San Michele, a religious complex on Mount Pirchiriano Sacra jam splendent wikipedia.org
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specularite
specularite Min. (ˈspɛkjʊləraɪt) [f. specular a. + -ite1.] = specular iron ore s.v. specular a. 3 b.1892 E. S. Dana Dana's Syst. Min. (ed. 6) 213 Specular iron; Red Hematite, Red Ocher. Specularite. 1959 Berry & Mason Mineralogy x. 364 In the variety called specular hematite or specularite the color... Oxford English Dictionary
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tres-
† tres- a. F. très (trɛ) adv. ‘very’:—L. trans beyond; formerly in occasional Eng. use prefixed to adjs., properly French (or identical in form with French), as treschristien [= mod.F. chrétien Christian], tresgrand (very great), tresnoble, trespuissant, tres-royal; sometimes to English adjs., as tr... Oxford English Dictionary
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Pips Pride
The other fancied runners included Tropical (Curragh Stakes), Splendent (winner of his last two races) and Ivory Frontier (Railway Stakes). wikipedia.org
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