exposed to sun
1Sun tanning — describes a darkening of the skin (especially of fair skinned individuals) in a natural physiological response stimulated by exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation from sunshine or from artificial sources such as a tanning bed. With excessive… …
2Sun printing — can be done through three processes, most commonly it is a photographic process in which the final print is produced by conventional lithographic printing processes. The process uses a film of gelatine spread on a flat and rigid surface. This is… …
3sun|ny — «SUHN ee», adjective, ni|er, ni|est. 1. having much sunshine: »a sunny day, sunny weather. 2. exposed to, lighted by, or warmed by the direct rays of the sun: »a sunny room. 3. like the sun, especially in co …
4sun|shine — «SUHN SHYN», noun. 1. the shining of the sun; light of the sun: »Occasionally, when the wind opened seams in the roof of cloud, there were brief splashes of…sunshine (Hugh MacLennan). 2. the warmth, light, and beneficial effects deriving from the …
5sun deck — sun′ deck or sun′deck n. naut. navig. bui a raised, open area, as a roof, terrace, or ship s deck, that is exposed to the sun • Etymology: 1905–10 …
6sun parlor — sun′ par lor n. archit. a room or porch with many large windows exposed to sunshine; sun porch; solarium Also called sunroom …
7sun-baked — ► ADJECTIVE ▪ exposed to the heat of the sun …
8sun|swept — «SUHN SWEHPT», adjective. swept by the sun; exposed to steady sunlight: »sunswept port towns (New Yorker) …
9sun|kissed — «SUHN KIHST», adjective. 1. that has been exposed to sunshine: »Harvesters take the sunkissed grapes into the lagares or wine presses to extract the juice (New Yorker). 2. sunshiny: »Figurative. a sunkissed production of “The Boys from Syracuse”… …
10Sun scald (flora) — un scaldCauses:Sun scald is the freezing of bark following the high temperatures in the winter season. The reason the sun can cause so much damage to trees is because of dormancy. When a tree is dormant in the winter it can be reactivated by warm …