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Definition of Scintillated
1. scintillate [v] - See also: scintillate
Lexicographical Neighbors of Scintillated
Literary usage of Scintillated
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Played Out by Annie Thomas (1867)
"This was a neat way of phrasing the fact of Mr. Fleming's eyes having scintillated
with nervous dread of the clatter which would be consequent on that ..."
2. The Port Folio by Joseph Dennie, Asbury Dickins (1817)
"... was instantly fused, scintillated, and fell in a large globule. 2. Palladium fused
instantly, and slightly scintillated. 3. A watch-spring melted with ..."
3. The Journal of Foreign Medical Science and Literature edited by Samuel Emlen (1817)
"PLATINUM as thick as a stocking wire was instantly fused, scintillated, and fell
in a large ... PALLADIUM fused instantly and slightly scintillated. 3. ..."
4. Some Account of Domestic Architecture in England by Thomas Hudson Turner (1877)
"... and to paint the same chapel of a green colour, scintillated with gold ; and
to raise the wall of our wardrobe and the chimney of the same wardrobe ..."
5. Metallurgy: The Art of Extracting Metals from Their Ores, and Adapting Them by John Percy (1864)
"When withdrawn it was heated to incipient whiteness and scintillated in the air,
but was not distorted in form. It was coated with a steely layer. ..."
6. Metallurgy: The Art of Extracting Metals from Their Ores, and Adapting Them by John Percy (1864)
"\Vhen withdrawn it was heated to incipient whiteness and scintillated in the air,
but was not distorted in form. It was coated with a steely layer. ..."