Run, square, right, can, wash, clear, amd the list goes on. Light can mean not heavy or light by which we see. The following text is a cut and past job from the Yahoo! Dictionary: "light 1 (lt) KEY NOUN: Physics Electromagnetic radiation that has a wavelength in the range from about 4,000 (violet) to about 7,700 (red) angstroms and may be perceived by the normal unaided human eye. Electromagnetic radiation of any wavelength. The sensation of perceiving light; brightness: a sudden light that made me blink. A source of light, especially a lamp, a lantern, or an electric lighting fixture: Turn out the lights when you leave. The illumination derived from a source of light: by the light of the moon. The particular quantity or quality of such illumination: moved the lamp closer to get better light. The pathway or route of such illumination to a person: You're standing in his light. A mechanical device that uses illumination as a signal or warning, especially a beacon or traffic signal. Daylight. Dawn; daybreak. Something, such as a window, that admits illumination. Architecture One of two or more openings in a window divided by a mullion or mullions. A source of fire, such as a match or cigarette lighter. Spiritual awareness; illumination. Something that provides information or clarification: threw some light on the question. A state of awareness or understanding, especially as derived from a particular source: in the light of experience. Public attention; general knowledge: brought the scandal to light. A way of looking at or considering a matter; an aspect: saw the situation in a different light. Archaic Eyesight. lights One's individual opinions, choices, or standards: acted according to their own lights. A person who inspires or is adored by another: My daughter is the light of my life. A prominent or distinguished person; a luminary: one of the leading lights of the theater. An expression of the eyes: a strange light in her eyes. Light In Quaker doctrine, the guiding spirit or divine presence in each person. The representation of light in art. VERB: light
The root word is lus. This root word means light.
Light as in opposition to darkness would be 光 /hi ka ri/. If you mean light as against heavy, 軽い /ka rui/ is the word.
Huh? Do you mean where? If you mean where During photosynthesis, the light reactions convert light energy into high energy carriers, including ATP and NADPH. These go on to power the Calvin cycle, which generates glucose. Energy therefore is stored as ATP/NADPH during the light reactions, and later transferred to generate glucose during the dark/Calvin cycle. If you mean who, I only have one word WHAT
The word is rainbow. Rainbows occur when light is reflected inside droplets of water and then refracted out into the air.
Photophilia means attraction to light.
To light, to illuminate.
No, illuminate does not mean worshipping the devil. Illuminate means to light up or illuminate something, or it can refer to a person or group with knowledge or enlightenment. The word "illuminate" is not associated with worshipping the devil.
light up
illuminate
I needed a light to illuminate the porch.Hopefully his speech will illuminate the politician's beliefs.
accendo : to kindle, illuminate, inflame
The word Illuminati comes from Latin. The word 'illuminate' is the origin of this word and it means to light, to enlighten and to bring light to a space.
"Illuminate" is a word referring to using a picture to describe something. Today "Illuminate" is also taken to mean 'describing' by the use of words or other means.
illuminate is the root word of illuminating
sparkle, light, illuminate, glow, shine, glitter, glint, flash, blink
"il" on the root "luminate".
Illuminate is used as a verb. She hoped telling her side of the story would help illuminate what actually happened. The room began to illuminate.