Illumine

  • 11illumine — [c]/ɪˈljumən/ (say i lyoohmuhn), / ˈlum / (say loohm ) verb (illumined, illumining) –verb (t) 1. to illuminate: *she seemed to illumine the space around her –sumner locke elliott, 1981. –verb (i) 2. to be illuminated. {Middle English illumyne(n) …

  • 12illumine — transitive verb ( mined; mining) Date: 14th century illuminate • illuminable adjective …

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  • 13Illuminé — Illumination Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles partageant un même nom. Illuminations est le tire d un recueil de poèmes en prose de Rimbaud. Physique : radiosité Bouddhisme : nirvāna pour le concept… …

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  • 14illumine — illuminable, adj. /i looh min/, v.t., v.i., illumined, illumining. to illuminate. [1300 50; ME illuminen < L illuminare to light up, equiv. to il IL 1 + lumin (s. of lumen) light + a thematic vowel + re inf. suffix] * * * …

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  • 15illumine — verb to illuminate …

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  • 16illumine — 1 p.s. Prés., 3 p.s. Prés., 1 p.s. Prés. subj., 3 p.s. Prés. subj. illuminer …

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  • 17illuminé — Part. pas. m.s. illuminer …

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  • 18illumine — I (Roget s IV) v. 1. [To light up] Syn. light up, irradiate, brighten; see light 1 . 2. [To explain] Syn. interpret, clarify, elucidate; see explain . II (Roget s Thesaurus II) verb 1. To provide, cover, or fill with light: illume, illuminate,&#8230; …

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  • 19illumine — il|lu|mine [ıˈlu:mın, ıˈlju: US ıˈlu: ] v [T] to illuminate …

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  • 20illumine — il|lu|mine [ ı lumın ] verb transitive LITERARY to ILLUMINATE …

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