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Rutilant | |
adjective | 1. Glowing or glittering with red or golden light. |
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| "The people on the bridge were covered in a rutilant light as the sun started to go down." | "With only the fire and candles for light, the room has a rutilant warmth." | "The fairy lights in the backyard give off a rutilant flicker." |
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| Latin, mid-15th century |
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| The word "rutilant" (from the Latin "rutilus," meaning "reddish") describes a specific type of glowing, flickering, ruddy, golden light. Photographers call the exact time of day when they can capture such light from the sun the "golden hour." ... | |
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