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coruscant

[ kuh-ruhs-kuhnt, kawr-uhs-, kor- ]

adjective

  1. sparkling or gleaming; scintillating; coruscating.


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Origin of coruscant1

First recorded in 1475–85; from Latin coruscant-, stem of ³¦´Ç°ù³Ü²õ³¦Äå²Ô²õ, present participle of ³¦´Ç°ù³Ü²õ³¦Äå°ù±ð “to quiver, flash,†derivative of coruscus “quivering, flashingâ€; -ant
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I arrived just as he was finishing a daily medical ablution and found myself waiting in his studio, gawping at the new self-­portrait in all its coruscant color.

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Time foots it fleeter far Than all the surging crowd your beauty smites Like some coruscant star.

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Between his thumb and forefinger glittered something exquisitely coruscant in the sunlight.

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The genuine Europe is ardent, noble, progressive and coruscant; and from Cadiz to the White Sea, that genuine Europe is on the side of freedom, on the side of the North.

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Upon the white velvet lining lay a pretty set of jewels—sapphires, rarely pellucid; then clear pendants sparkling like drops of deep sea-water frozen into coruscant solidity.

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