very-light
nounHow to pronounce very-light:
Definition of very-light:
- very-light (noun):
- (physics) electromagnetic radiation that can produce a visual sensation.
- a pyrotechnic signal in a system of signaling using white or colored balls of fire projected from a special pistol
Synonyms for very-light:
actinic radiation
actinic ray
beam
beam of light
candle flame
candlelight
corona
counterglow
daylight
electromagnetic spectrum
firelight
fluorescence
friar's lantern
gaslight
gegenschein
glow
glowing
half-light
ignis fatuus
incandescence
irradiation
jack-o'-lantern
lamplight
light beam
luminescence
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Antonyms for very-light:
absence of light
blackness
caliginosity
cloudiness
dark
darkness
dimness
dullness
dulness
duskiness
gloom
gloominess
grin
lightlessness
matte
misconception
misunderstanding
murk
murkiness
obscurity
pitch darkness
sadness
shade
shadiness
shadow
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