luminous — lu|mi|nous [ lumınəs ] adjective 1. ) very bright: luminous pink flowers a ) shining in the dark: a luminous watch dial 2. ) MAINLY LITERARY very intelligent or beautiful: a luminous smile/face ╾ lu|min|os|it|y [ ,lumı nasəti ] noun uncount … Usage of the words and phrases in modern English
luminous — UK [ˈluːmɪnəs] / US [ˈlumɪnəs] adjective 1) a) very bright luminous pink flowers b) shining in the dark a luminous watch dial 2) mainly literary very intelligent or beautiful a luminous smile/face Derived word: luminosity UK [ˌluːmɪˈnɒsətɪ] / US… … English dictionary
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