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coruscation

[ kawr-uh-skey-shuhn, kor- ]

noun

  1. the act of coruscating.
  2. a sudden gleam or flash of light.
  3. a striking display of brilliance or wit.


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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of coruscation1

First recorded in 1480–90, coruscation is from the Late Latin word ³¦´Ç°ù³Ü²õ³¦Äå³Ù¾±Å²Ô- (stem of ³¦´Ç°ù³Ü²õ³¦Äå³Ù¾±Å ). See coruscate, -ion
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Two tears slid down her fallen cheeks, in and out of the myriad coruscations of immolation and abnegation and time.

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In the early decades of the 20th century modernity was frequently summarised as a sort of disorienting coruscation.

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Captain Bonnycastle caused a bucket of this fiery water to be drawn up: it was one mass of light when stirred by the hand, and not in sparks, as usual, but in actual coruscations.

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Now he folds his arms upon his breast, utters some beautiful sentiment, relaxes them, recedes a step, and gives wing to the coruscations of his fancy, while a winning smile plays over his countenance.

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Mr Disraeli, always pre-eminently happy on these occasions, delighted host, hostess, and guests by a coruscation of glittering antitheses, and flashing epigrams in affectionate honour of the bride and bridegroom.

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