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involucrated (medicine)


involucrated
<botany> Having an involucre; involucred.

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scintillate (iou)



scintillate verb. E17.
[Latin scintillat- pa. ppl stem of scintillare, from scintilla a spark: see -ATE3.]
verb intrans. Emit sparks or little flashes of light; sparkle, twinkle; fig. talk or write cleverly and wittily, be brilliant. E17.
V. Brittain Every leaf and flower seems to scintillate with light. L. Woolf A fountain of words scintillating with wit and humour.
b. Nuclear Physics. Of a phosphor: fluoresce momentarily when struck by a charged particle or high-energy photon. M20.
verb trans. Emit as a spark or sparks; flash forth. E19.
Modern Maturity A most beautiful dragonfly. It scintillated all the colors of the rainbow.