Illuminative
[ih-loo-muh-ney-tiv, -nuh-tiv] /ɪˈlu məˌneɪ tɪv, -nə tɪv/
adjective
1.
giving light; .
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[ih-loo-min] /ɪˈlu mɪn/ verb (used with or without object), illumined, illumining. 1. to . /ɪˈluːmɪn/ verb 1. a literary word for illuminate v. late 14c., “to enlighten spiritually;” mid-15c., “to light up, shine light on,” from Old French illuminer, from Latin illuminare (see illumination). Related: illumined.
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[ih-loo-min] /ɪˈlu mɪn/ verb (used with or without object), illumined, illumining. 1. to . /ɪˈluːmɪn/ verb 1. a literary word for illuminate v. late 14c., “to enlighten spiritually;” mid-15c., “to light up, shine light on,” from Old French illuminer, from Latin illuminare (see illumination). Related: illumined.