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61glow´er|ing|ly — glow|er|ing «GLOW uhr ihng», adjective. that glowers: »a glowering sky. –glow´er|ing|ly, adverb …
62glow|er|ing — «GLOW uhr ihng», adjective. that glowers: »a glowering sky. –glow´er|ing|ly, adverb …
63Glow-in-the-dark — may refer to:*Bioluminescence the production and emission of light by a living organism as the result of a chemical reaction during which chemical energy is converted to light energy. *Chemiluminescence is the emission of light (luminescence)… …
64Glow of hope — Glow of hope, also called Woman with the lamp , is a painting by S.L. Haldankar. It is housed in a special room at Sri Jayachamarajendra Art Gallery at Jaganmohan Palace, Mysore, India. The painting is currently on display on the second floor of… …
65Glow-throated Hummingbird — Conservation status Vulnerable (IUCN 3.1) Scientific classification …
66glow-worm — glow worms N COUNT A glow worm is a type of beetle which produces light from its body …
67glow lamp — [glō] n. Elec. a discharge lamp, esp. one used to produce a brightly colored light: see DISCHARGE TUBE (sense 2): sometimes called glow tube …
68glow´ing|ly — glow|ing «GLOH ihng», adjective. 1. shining from something that is red hot or white hot. SYNONYM(S): incandescent, luminous. 2. bright: »glowing colors. 3. rich and warm in coloring: »glowing cheeks. Twelve days in the sun had given him a glowing …
69glow|ing — «GLOH ihng», adjective. 1. shining from something that is red hot or white hot. SYNONYM(S): incandescent, luminous. 2. bright: »glowing colors. 3. rich and warm in coloring: »glowing cheeks. Twelve days in the sun had given him a glowing tan… …
70glow|worm — «GLOH WURM», noun. 1. any one of various wormlike insects or insect larvae that glow in the dark. Fireflies develop from glowworms. 2. any one of several European beetles whose wingless females and larvae can produce light …