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Glow meaning
To emit heat and light without a flame. | Of a fire: to emit heat and light. | To emit light brightly and steadily as if heated to a high temperature; to shine.
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Glow worms emit a bioluminescent green glow to attract a mate within their grassland habitats.
Beautiful Skin Island Glow Easy Tanning Drops not only promise a natural 'lit-from-within island glow' but also provide skin benefits.
Chris Tarren, managing director at Winter Glow, said: "We're thrilled to announce the return of Winter Glow to the Malvern Showground for another unforgettable Christmas season.
The famous dupe for another well known highlighter, the E.l.f. Halo Glow Liquid Filter provides just the same amount of glow at a fraction of the price.
HUL had announced its decision to rebrand its flagship skincare cream ‘Fair and Lovely’ as ‘Glow and Lovely’, with the men’s range of products being rechristened ‘Glow and Handsome’ in a bid to steer away from the controversy around skin colour.
GLOW BALL TOURNAMENT – The Decatur Chamber of Commerce glow ball tournament and mixer is April 20 at the Decatur Golf Club.
HFD is responding to reports of an orange glow at Kawaihae Small Boat Harbor in South Kohala at 6:48 p.m. The glow was later determined to be orange lights at the harbor.
Rajkumar, who is an MBA graduate, is a Corporate Saver and Investment Specialist in the banking sector, and is a presenter on Glow TV’s Glow on the Go show.
The annual Balloon Glow will take place Saturday evening with kids games, food vendors and entertainment with the “Glow” starting around 7:45 and lasting until around 9 p.m.
Glow-discharge atomization A glow-discharge device (GD) serves as a versatile source, as it can simultaneously introduce and atomize the sample.
Glow It was known from early times that the green glow emanating from white phosphorus would persist for a time in a stoppered jar, but then cease.
The ‘diffuse’ aurora, on the other hand, is a relatively featureless glow sometimes close to the limit of visibility. citation It can be distinguished from moonlit clouds by the fact that stars can be seen undiminished through the glow.
The term " phosphorescence ", meaning glow after illumination, originally derives from this property of phosphorus, although this word has since been used for a different physical process that produces a glow.
This visible blue air glow (seen in the polar aurora and in the re-entry glow of returning spacecraft) typically results not from molecular nitrogen but rather from free nitrogen atoms combining with oxygen to form nitric oxide (NO).
Additionally, Rift Herald has had a glow-up visually.
Additionally, the glow of the fireball had clearly discernible colors, particularly orange, in some videos.
Additionally, the space features a 17ft long marble bar and stunning custom designed high top tables that light up from inside, creating a mood glow.
A glance at the ingredients list, and it’s clear that many of the hero elements are there: niacinamide to even out skin tone, shea butter to nourish, hyaluronic acid to hydrate, vitamin C for a radiant glow and peptides to boost collagen and firmness.
A lava lake within Halemaʻumaʻu at that time gave the plume of volcanic gas above the eruption site an orange glow, as the moon rising to the east further illuminated the scene.
And as the molecules break down, it ends up making this green glow" Dawes added.