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  • 51spotlight — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. limelight, spot[lamp], searchlight, beacon, headlamp; notoriety, attention. v. t. feature, star, play up. See publication, drama, light. II (Roget s IV) n. 1. [Light] Syn. limelight, floodlight,… …

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  • 52floodlit — adj. lit with a floodlight; brightly lit, illuminated flood·light || flÊŒdlaɪt n. powerful light for the illumination of large areas; lighting unit v. illuminate with a floodlight, illuminate with a strong lamp that casts diffuse light over a… …

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  • 53spotlight — n 1. floodlight, flood, arc light, arc, foot light, Inf. foot, klieg light, Inf. spot; searchlight; flashlight, Brit. torch. 2. limelight, public eye or consciousness, glare of public attention, glare, daylight, bright light; fame, notoriety;… …

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  • 54flood — [[t]flʌd[/t]] n. 1) a great flowing or overflowing of water, esp. over land not usu. submerged 2) any great outpouring or stream: a flood of tears[/ex] 3) bib the Flood, a universal deluge mentioned in various ancient religions, esp. the deluge… …

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  • 55spotlight — [n] attention; bright beam of light center stage, fame, flashlight, floodlight, interest, light, limelight, notoriety, public attention, public eye, publicity; concepts 388,624,668 Ant. obscurity spotlight [v] focus attention on accentuate, draw… …

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  • 56прожектор заливающего света — — [Я.Н.Лугинский, М.С.Фези Жилинская, Ю.С.Кабиров. Англо русский словарь по электротехнике и электроэнергетике, Москва, 1999 г.] Тематики электротехника, основные понятия EN floodlightflood lightfloodlight projector …

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  • 57flood|light — «FLUHD LYT», noun, verb, light|ed or lit, light|ing. –n. 1. a lamp that gives a broad beam of light: »Silhouetted by its own 98 floodlights, the Capitol is white and serene against the winter night sky (Newsweek) …

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  • 58flood — I. noun Etymology: Middle English, from Old English flōd; akin to Old High German fluot flood, Old English flōwan to flow Date: before 12th century 1. a. a rising and overflowing of a body of water especially onto normally dry land; also a… …

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  • 59England — For other uses, see England (disambiguation). England …

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  • 60Psychokinesis — The term psychokinesis (from the Greek ψυχή , psyche , meaning mind, soul, heart, or breath ; and κίνησις , kinesis , meaning motion ; literally movement from the mind ), [cite book year = 2001 title = Random House Webster s Unabridged Dictionary …

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