Radiantly
Ra″di‐ant‐ly (rā″dĭ‐ant‐ly̆), adv. In a radiant manner; with glittering splendor.
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary, C. & G. Merriam Co., 1913.
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Ra″di‐ant‐ly (rā″dĭ‐ant‐ly̆), adv. In a radiant manner; with glittering splendor.
Ra″di‐a‐ry (–ā̍‐ry̆), n. [Cf. F. radiaire.] (Zoöl.) A radiate.
‖Ra′di‐a″ta (–ā″tȧ), n. pl. [NL., fr. radiatus, p. p. See Radiate.] (Zoöl.) An extensive artificial group of invertebrates, having all the parts arranged radially around the ver...
Ra″di‐ate (rā″dĭ‐āt), v. i. [imp. & p. p.Radiated (–ā′tĕd); p. pr. & vb. n.Radiating.] [L. radiatus, p. p. of radiare to furnish with spokes or rays, to radiate, fr. radius ray....
Ra″di‐ate, v. t. 1. To emit or send out in direct lines from a point or points; as, to radiate heat.2. To enlighten; to illuminate; to shed light or brightness on; to irradiate.
Ra″di‐ate (–ā̍t), a. [L. radiatus, p. p.] 1. Having rays or parts diverging from a center; radiated; as, a radiate crystal.2. (Bot.) Having in a capitulum large ray florets whic...
Ra″di‐ate, n.(Zoöl.) One of the Radiata.
Ra″di‐ate–veined′ (–vānd′), a.(Bot.) Having the principal veins radiating, or diverging, from the apex of the petiole; — said of such leaves as those of the grapevine, most mapl...
Ra″di‐a′ted (–ā′tĕd), a. 1. Emitted, or sent forth, in rays or direct lines; as, radiated heat.2. Formed of, or arranged like, rays or radii; having parts or markings diverging,...
Ra″di‐ate‐ly (–ā̍t‐ly̆), adv. In a radiate manner; with radiation or divergence from a center.
Ra′di‐at″i‐form (–ăt″ĭ‐fôrm), a.(Bot.) Having the marginal florets enlarged and radiating but not ligulate, as in the capitula or heads of the cornflower. Gray.
Ra′di‐a″tion (–ā″shŭn), n. [L. radiatio: cf. F. radiation.] 1. The act of radiating, or the state of being radiated; emission and diffusion of rays of light; beamy brightness.2....
Ra″di‐a‐tive (rā″dĭ‐ā̍‐tĭv), a. Capable of radiating; acting by radiation. Tyndall.
Ra″di‐a′tor (–ā′tẽr), n. That which radiates or emits rays, whether of light or heat; especially, that part of a heating apparatus from which the heat is radiated or diffused; a...
Ra″di‐a′tor (?), n. 1. Any of various devices for cooling an internal substance by radiation, as a system og rings on a gun barrel for cooling it, or a nest of tubes with large ...
Rad″i‐cal (răd″ĭ‐kal), a. [F., fr. L. radicalis having roots, fr. radix, -icis, a root. See Radix.] 1. Of or pertaining to the root; proceeding directly from the root.2. Hence: ...
Rad″i‐cal (răd″ĭ‐kal), n. 1. (Philol.) (a) A primitive word; a radix, root, or simple, underived, uncompounded word; an etymon. (b) A primitive letter; a letter that belongs to ...
Rad″i‐cal‐ism (–ĭz'm), n. [Cf. F. radicalisme.] The quality or state of being radical; specifically, the doctrines or principles of radicals in politics or social reform.Radical...
Rad′i‐cal″i‐ty (–kăl″ĭ‐ty̆), n. 1. Germinal principle; source; origination. Sir T. Browne.2. Radicalness; relation to a root in essential nature or principle.
Rad″i‐cal‐ly (răd″ĭ‐kal‐ly̆), adv. 1. In a radical manner; at, or from, the origin or root; fundamentally; as, a scheme or system radically wrong or defective.2. Without derivat...
Rad″i‐cal‐ness, n. Quality or state of being radical.
Rad″i‐cant (–kant), a. [L. radicans, p. pr.: cf. F. radicant. See Radicate, a.] (Bot.) Taking root on, or above, the ground; rooting from the stem, as the trumpet creeper and th...
Rad″i‐cate (–kā̍t), a. [L. radicatus, p. p. of radicari to take root, fr. radix. See Radix.] Radicated.
Rad″i‐cate (–kāt), v. i. To take root; to become rooted. Evelyn.
Rad″i‐cate, v. t. [imp. & p. p.Radicated (–kā′tĕd); p. pr. & vb. n.Radicating.] To cause to take root; to plant deeply and firmly; to root.Time should... rather confirm and radi...
Rad″i‐ca′ted (–kā′tĕd), a. Rooted; specifically: (a) (Bot.) Having roots, or possessing a well-developed root. (b) (Zoöl.) Having rootlike organs for attachment.
Rad′i‐ca″tion (–kā″shŭn), n. [Cf. F. radication.] 1. The process of taking root, or state of being rooted; as, the radication of habits.2. (Bot.) The disposition of the roots of...