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  • 61POLLOCK (J.) — Plus qu’aucune autre en ce siècle, l’œuvre de Jackson Pollock aura souffert de la légende de l’artiste à laquelle celui ci a malheureusement contribué en déclarant: «Quand je suis dans mon tableau, je ne suis pas conscient de ce que je fais.»… …

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  • 62Wisp — Имя при рождении Reid Dunn Полное имя Рейд Данн Место рождения Ниагара Фоллс, Нью Йорк, США Годы активности 1999 наше время Страна …

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  • 63glitter — verb 1》 shine with a bright, shimmering reflected light. 2》 [as adjective glittering] impressively successful or glamorous: a glittering career. noun 1》 a bright, shimmering reflected light. 2》 tiny pieces of sparkling material used for… …

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  • 64Kheled-zâram —  / Kheled zaram    The shimmering Mirrormere.    The shimmering mere that lay in the eastern valleys of the Misty Mountains; seeing it, and the stars that were always reflected in its surface, Durin the Deathless chose that place for the delving… …

    J.R.R. Tolkien's Middle-earth glossary

  • 65glitter — ► VERB 1) shine with a bright, shimmering reflected light. 2) (glittering) impressively successful or glamorous: a glittering career. ► NOUN 1) bright, shimmering reflected light. 2) tiny pieces of sparkling material used for decoration. 3) an a …

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  • 66glittery — glitter ► VERB 1) shine with a bright, shimmering reflected light. 2) (glittering) impressively successful or glamorous: a glittering career. ► NOUN 1) bright, shimmering reflected light. 2) tiny pieces of sparkling material used for decoration.… …

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  • 67heat devil — noun : a shimmering appearance in the air above a heated surface * * * a wavering, shimmering disturbance of air above or around a hot surface …

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  • 68heat haze — noun : air rising above a hot surface (as of sand or rock) with a shimmering effect that tends to obscure details of the landscape * * * n. an obscuration of the atmosphere in hot weather, esp. a shimmering in the air near the ground that… …

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  • 69Moir'e — Moi r[ e] (mw[aum] r[=a] ; m[=o] r[=a]), n. 1. A watered, clouded, or frosted appearance on textile fabrics or metallic surfaces. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] 2. Erroneously, moire, the fabric. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] 3. a wavy pattern of lines produced… …

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  • 70Moire antique — Moir e Moi r[ e] (mw[aum] r[=a] ; m[=o] r[=a]), n. 1. A watered, clouded, or frosted appearance on textile fabrics or metallic surfaces. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] 2. Erroneously, moire, the fabric. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] 3. a wavy pattern of lines… …

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