<span class="searchmatch">light</span> <span class="searchmatch">lines</span> plural of <span class="searchmatch">light</span> line...
From <span class="searchmatch">light</span> (“lacking weight”, adjective) + line (noun). enPR: lītʹlīn <span class="searchmatch">light</span> line (plural <span class="searchmatch">light</span> <span class="searchmatch">lines</span>) (nautical) The waterline at which a vessel floats...
an article on: key <span class="searchmatch">light</span> Wikipedia keylight key <span class="searchmatch">light</span> (plural key lights) (photography, film, television) The most important <span class="searchmatch">light</span>, used to highlight...
rays of <span class="searchmatch">light</span>, or two straight <span class="searchmatch">lines</span> drawn from the extreme points of an object to the center of the eye. angle formed by two rays of <span class="searchmatch">light</span>, or two straight...
an article on: Fraunhofer <span class="searchmatch">lines</span> Wikipedia Fraunhofer line (plural Fraunhofer <span class="searchmatch">lines</span>) (physics) any of a series of dark <span class="searchmatch">lines</span> in the solar spectrum; due...
stars as seen through the Zodiacal <span class="searchmatch">Light</span>, and found, even to 4h 30m, when the effulgent <span class="searchmatch">Light</span> below the zigzag <span class="searchmatch">lines</span> is very strong, that with the naked...
See also: Very <span class="searchmatch">light</span>, very <span class="searchmatch">light</span>, and verylight From very + <span class="searchmatch">light</span>. very-<span class="searchmatch">light</span> Attributive form of very <span class="searchmatch">light</span>. very-<span class="searchmatch">light</span> (not comparable) (mass, weight)...
English place name. tattersall (countable and uncountable, plural tattersalls) A fabric pattern containing squares of dark <span class="searchmatch">lines</span> on a <span class="searchmatch">light</span> background....
electric <span class="searchmatch">lines</span> have used them almost entirely for lights, because of the expense. […] But now with plenty of power, calling their monthly statement a <span class="searchmatch">light</span> bill...
From spot + <span class="searchmatch">light</span>. (UK) IPA(key): /ˈspɒtˌlaɪt/ (US, Canada) IPA(key): /ˈspɑtˌlaɪt/ (General Australian) IPA(key): /ˈspɔtˌlɑɪt/ Hyphenation: spot‧light...