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n. (plural of luminosity English)
Usage examples of "luminosities".
Further, I say that had we never been cursed with these luminosities, we should not also be cursed today with most of our complications in childbirth.
But how had the luminosities managed to corrupt and inflame the normally slumbersome Asian Combine?
February 15, 1923 Brilliant luminosities were seen in Warwickshire, England.
Graham caught an eye-corner vision of the luminosities as he skidded frantically around the next bend.
It vanished leaving on the troubled surface a thin, multi-colored film of oil over which ten baffled luminosities skimmed in temporary defeat.
Maybe his clock inevitably had reached its fateful time and tick and the luminosities had not been involved in the tragedy.
There might be a hundred, a thousand luminosities swaying around in that azure bowl, some actually drifting nearer, some guarding the trap and now about to swoop.
They plan things, design them, make them then find that there are no adjacent luminosities on which to test them.
Obviously, the fearful operation to which her protesting mind had been subjected had not endowed her with telepathic powers if luminosities could so endow their victims.
Undoubtedly, the luminosities intended to suck her knowledge as she acquired it and take action accordingly.
The following luminosities slowed so suddenly that he fancied they had feet, braced forward, and still skidding.
There was a tremendous array of luminosities collecting on the extreme limit of the northern horizon.
Another thing unique about plants is that their luminosities have different casts.