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noctilucous. (nok-ti-LYOO-kes) adjective shining in the night; phosphorescent.
First, The angels of God have many excellencies, the imitation whereof cannot by
men, in this life, be reasonably proposed. The angelical majesty, as a mortal eye
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Robert Hartwell Fiske, 2011
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Encyclopaedia Britannica: Or a Dictionary of Arts, Sciences ...
The No&iluca, or noctilucous nereis, which inhabits almost every sea, and is one
of the causes of the luminoufnefs of the water. These creatures shine like glow
worms, but with a brighter splendour, so as at night to make the element appear ...
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Proceedings of the Royal Society of Edinburgh
are well described by Banks and Solander ; and in his second voyage, by Forster
. Spallanzani made some good experiments on the phosphorescence of a
Medusa in the straits of Messina. Since that period, the catalogue of noctilucous ...
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Nature displayed in the heavens, and on the earth, according ...
Innumerable quantities lodge in the cavities of the scales of fishes, and to them
probably do the fishes owe their noctilucous quality. Barbut observed, with great
attention, a fish just caught out of the sea, whose body was almost covered with ...
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A tour in Scotland, and voyage to the Hebrides; MDCCLXXII ...
Return on board at midnight: the night most excessive dark; but every stroke of
our oars, every progressive motion of our boat, Noctilucous flung a most
resplendent glory around, and left so long and luminous a train in our wake, as
more than ...
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The annals and magazine of natural history, zoology, botany ...
Since that period the catalogue of Noctilucous animals has been greatly
enlarged, especially by Perou and LeSueur, the naturalists to the French '
Voyages des Decouvertes aux Terres Australes.' A good paper on the
Luminousness of the ...
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Report of the Board of Regents
Noctilucous clouds. — O. Jesse gives the following discription of the luminous
night clouds that have been visible in Europe during the months of June aud July
since 1885. They are visible only in that portion of the evening or morning sky ...
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The Annals and Magazine of Natural History
Since that period the catalogue of Noctilucous animals has been greatly
enlarged, especially by Perou and LeSueur, the naturalists to the French '
Voyages des Découvertes aux Terres Australes.' A good paper on the
Luminousness of the ...
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Encyclopaedia Britannica; or A dictionary of arts, sciences, ...
Innumerable quantities of them lodge in the cavities of the scales of fishes ; and
to them, probably, the fishes owe their noctilucous quality. " I have observed with
great attention (says Barbut) a fish just caught out of the sea, whose body was ...
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Marina; or, An historical and descriptive account of ...
... the degree of putrefaction in such substances, as is commonly supposed ; *
Nereis noctilucae, or noctilucous nereis, inhabits almost every sea, and is one of
the causes of the luminousness of the sea. These creatures shine like glow-
worms, ...
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Hannah Citsay spells 2 words correctly in semifinal rounds at …
In Wednesday's preliminary spelling rounds, Hannah successfully spelled "dichotomy" and "noctilucous", keeping her in the competition. «Lancaster Newspapers, Maj 13»
Lancaster County student National Spelling Bee semi-finalist
Citsay correctedly spelled “noctilucous” in round three to advance. The word means “shining in the light”. Aparajita Rao, a 7th grader at St. Joan ... «FOX43.com, Maj 13»
One by one, breaking the spell of words
... the youngest to enter the competition, and the youngest of the final seven remaining contestants when she slightly misspelled "noctilucous.". «Houston Chronicle, Mar 13»