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Found 4 items, similar to light.
English → Indonesian (Kamus Landak) Definition: light cahaya
English → Indonesian (quick) Definition: light anggal, cahaya, cucuh, enteng, memarakkan, menyorot, misbah, ringan, sinar, terang
English → English (WordNet) Definition: light light adj 1: of comparatively little physical weight or density; “a light load”; “magnesium is a light metal--having a specific gravity of 1.74 at 20 degrees C” [ant: heavy] 2: (used of color) having a relatively small amount of coloring agent; “light blue”; “light colors such as pastels”; “a light-colored powder” [syn: light-colored] [ant: dark] 3: of the military or industry; using (or being) relatively small or light arms or equipment; “light infantry”; “light cavalry”; “light industry”; “light weapons” [ant: heavy] 4: not great in degree or quantity or number; “a light sentence”; “a light accent”; “casualties were light”; “light snow was falling”; “light misty rain”; “light smoke from the chimney” [ant: heavy] 5: psychologically light; especially free from sadness or troubles; “a light heart” [ant: heavy] 6: characterized by or emitting light; “a room that is light when the shutters are open”; “the inside of the house was airy and light” [ant: dark] 7: used of vowels or syllables; pronounced with little or no stress; “a syllable that ends in a short vowel is a light syllable”; “a weak stress on the second syllable” [syn: unaccented, weak] 8: easily assimilated in the alimentary canal; not rich or heavily seasoned; “a light diet” 9: (used of soil) loose and large-grained in consistency; “light sandy soil” [syn: friable, sandy] 10: (of sound or color) free from anything that dulls or dims; “efforts to obtain a clean bass in orchestral recordings”; “clear laughter like a waterfall”; “clear reds and blues”; “a light lilting voice like a silver bell” [syn: clean, clear, unclouded] 11: moving easily and quickly; nimble; “the dancer was light and graceful”; “a lightsome buoyant step”; “walked with a light tripping step” [syn: lightsome, tripping] 12: demanding little effort; not burdensome; “light housework”; “light exercise” 13: of little intensity or power or force; “the light touch of her fingers”; “a light breeze” [ant: heavy] 14: (physics, chemistry) not having atomic weight greater than average; “light water is ordinary water” [ant: heavy] 15: weak and likely to lose consciousness; “suddenly felt faint from the pain”; “was sick and faint from hunger”; “felt light in the head”; “a swooning fit”; “light-headed with wine”; “light-headed from lack of sleep” [syn: faint, swooning, light-headed, lightheaded] 16: very thin and insubstantial; “thin paper”; “flimsy voile”; “light summer dresses” [syn: flimsy] 17: marked by temperance in indulgence; “abstemious meals”; “a light eater”; “a light smoker”; “ate a light supper” [syn: abstemious, light(a)] 18: less than the correct or legal or full amount often deliberately so; “a light pound”; “a scant cup of sugar”; “regularly gives short weight” [syn: scant(p), short] 19: having little importance; “losing his job was no light matter” 20: intended primarily as entertainment; not serious or profound; “light verse”; “a light comedy” 21: silly or trivial; “idle pleasure”; “light banter”; “light idle chatter” [syn: idle] 22: having a spongy or flaky texture; well-leavened; “light pastries” 23: designed for ease of movement or to carry little weight; “light aircraft”; “a light truck” 24: having relatively few calories; “diet cola”; “light (or lite) beer”; “lite (or light) mayonnaise”; “a low-cal diet” [syn: lite, low-cal] 25: (of sleep) easily disturbed; “in a light doze”; “a light sleeper”; “a restless wakeful night” [syn: wakeful] 26: casual and unrestrained in sexual behavior; “her easy virtue”; “he was told to avoid loose (or light) women”; “wanton behavior” [syn: easy, loose, promiscuous, sluttish, wanton] [also: lit] light n 1: (physics) electromagnetic radiation that can produce a visual sensation; “the light was filtered through a soft glass window” [syn: visible light, visible radiation] 2: any device serving as a source of illumination; “he stopped the car and turned off the lights” [syn: light source] 3: a particular perspective or aspect of a situation; “although he saw it in a different light, he still did not understand” 4: the quality of being luminous; emitting or reflecting light; “its luminosity is measured relative to that of our sun” [syn: luminosity, brightness, brightness level, luminance, luminousness] 5: an illuminated area; “he stepped into the light” 6: a condition of spiritual awareness; divine illumination; “follow God's light” [syn: illumination] 7: the visual effect of illumination on objects or scenes as created in pictures; “he could paint the lightest light and the darkest dark” [syn: lightness] 8: a person regarded very fondly; “the light of my life” 9: mental understanding as an enlightening experience; “he finally saw the light”; “can you shed light on this problem?” 10: having abundant light or illumination; “they played as long as it was light”; “as long as the lighting was good” [syn: lighting] [ant: dark] 11: public awareness; “it brought the scandal to light” 12: brightness and animation of countenance; “he had a sparkle in his eye” [syn: sparkle, spark] 13: a divine presence believed by Quakers to enlighten and guide the soul [syn: Inner Light, Light Within, Christ Within ] 14: a visual warning signal; “they saw the light of the beacon”; “there was a light at every corner” 15: a device for lighting or igniting fuel or charges or fires; “do you have a light?” [syn: lighter, igniter, ignitor] [also: lit] light adv : with few burdens; “experienced travellers travel light” [syn: lightly] [also: lit] light v 1: make lighter or brighter; “This lamp lightens the room a bit” [syn: illume, illumine, light up, illuminate] 2: begin to smoke; “After the meal, some of the diners lit up” [syn: light up, fire up] 3: to come to rest, settle; “Misfortune lighted upon him” [syn: alight, perch] 4: cause to start burning; subject to fire or great heat; “Great heat can ignite almost any dry matter”; “Light a cigarette” [syn: ignite] [ant: snuff out] 5: fall to somebody by assignment or lot; “The task fell to me”; “It fell to me to notify the parents of the victims” [syn: fall] 6: get off (a horse) [syn: unhorse, dismount, get off, get down ] [also: lit]
English → English (gcide) Definition: light Wine \Wine\, n. [OE. win, AS. win, fr. L. vinum (cf. Icel. v[=i]n; all from the Latin); akin to Gr. o'i^nos, ?, and E. withy. Cf. Vine, Vineyard, Vinous, Withy.] [1913 Webster] 1. The expressed juice of grapes, esp. when fermented; a beverage or liquor prepared from grapes by squeezing out their juice, and (usually) allowing it to ferment. “Red wine of Gascoigne.” --Piers Plowman. [1913 Webster] Wine is a mocker, strong drink is raging, and whosoever is deceived thereby is not wise. --Prov. xx. 1. [1913 Webster] Bacchus, that first from out the purple grape Crushed the sweet poison of misused wine. --Milton. [1913 Webster] Note: Wine is essentially a dilute solution of ethyl alcohol, containing also certain small quantities of ethers and ethereal salts which give character and bouquet. According to their color, strength, taste, etc., wines are called red, white, spirituous, dry, light, still, etc. [1913 Webster] 2. A liquor or beverage prepared from the juice of any fruit or plant by a process similar to that for grape wine; as, currant wine; gooseberry wine; palm wine. [1913 Webster] 3. The effect of drinking wine in excess; intoxication. [1913 Webster] Noah awoke from his wine. --Gen. ix. 24. [1913 Webster] Birch wine, Cape wine, etc. See under Birch, Cape, etc. Spirit of wine. See under Spirit. To have drunk wine of ape or To have drunk wine ape, to be so drunk as to be foolish. [Obs.] --Chaucer. Wine acid. (Chem.) See Tartaric acid, under Tartaric. [Colloq.] Wine apple (Bot.), a large red apple, with firm flesh and a rich, vinous flavor. Wine fly (Zo["o]l.), small two-winged fly of the genus Piophila, whose larva lives in wine, cider, and other fermented liquors. Wine grower, one who cultivates a vineyard and makes wine. Wine measure, the measure by which wines and other spirits are sold, smaller than beer measure. Wine merchant, a merchant who deals in wines. Wine of opium (Pharm.), a solution of opium in aromatized sherry wine, having the same strength as ordinary laudanum; -- also Sydenham's laudanum. Wine press, a machine or apparatus in which grapes are pressed to extract their juice. Wine skin, a bottle or bag of skin, used, in various countries, for carrying wine. Wine stone, a kind of crust deposited in wine casks. See 1st Tartar, 1. Wine vault. (a) A vault where wine is stored. (b) A place where wine is served at the bar, or at tables; a dramshop. --Dickens. Wine vinegar, vinegar made from wine. Wine whey, whey made from milk coagulated by the use of wine. [1913 Webster]

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