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The word is from a Proto-Germanic *berhtaz, ultimately from a PIE root with a closely related meaning, * bhereg-"white, bright". "Brightness" was formerly used as a synonym for the photometric term luminance and (incorrectly) for the radiometric term radiance .
(See also Synonyms section) Catharanthus roseus , commonly known as bright eyes , Cape periwinkle , graveyard plant , Madagascar periwinkle , old maid , pink periwinkle , rose periwinkle , [ 2 ] is a perennial species of flowering plant in the family Apocynaceae .
Power Thesaurus was created by Alexander Radyushin in 2012 and developed by Radyushin & Co. [3] [4]The domain name for the thesaurus was registered on September 18, 2012.
The color orchid is a bright rich purple. The name 'orchid' originates from the flowers of some species of the vast orchid flower family, such as Laelia furfuracea and Ascocentrum pusillum, which have petals of this color. The first recorded use of orchid as a color name in English was in 1915. [28]
the Bright one النير النّيّر Alpha Gruis: Alnasl: an-Naşl: the Blade النصل النَّصْل Gamma² Sagittarii: Alnilam: an-Niżm: the String of Pearls النظم النَّظْم Epsilon Orionis: Alnitak: an-Niṭāq: the Girdle (Orion's Belt) النطاق النِّطَاق Zeta Orionis: Alphard: al-Fard: the Solitary one ...
Emerald, also called emerald green, is a tone of green that is particularly light and bright, with a faint bluish cast. The name derives from the typical appearance of the emerald gemstone. [45] The first recorded use of emerald as a color name in English was in 1598.
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Bright.com, an online job matching tool acquired by LinkedIn Bright Automotive , American manufacturer of electric vehicles More Radio Mid-Sussex , formerly Bright FM, a local radio station in Sussex, UK