0 producing or reflecting bright light, especially in the dark: --
1 very beautiful: --
2 producing or reflecting light, esp. in the dark: --
Many performances by this orchestra have swept me up into whole heavens of sound, full of luminous, glittering stars.
Only the fluid retained by the envelope works as a messenger, and the messages are neither luminous nor electric, mechanical, vibratory, or caloric.
This may be associated with a steep rise of the ionization and electrical conductivity t o that value appropriate to the luminous shock front.
Under these conditions, the inner region appears white: the light red discolors and appears white with both surface color and luminous qualities.
Panegyrists and artists alike drew on a variety of luminous symbols to acclaim or represent the entering ruler.
Researchers also should pay further attention to the possible role of luminous modulation to determine the optimal lighting system characteristics for the daily light exposure.
Walls in vibrant contrasting tones glow in the sunlight, and the photographs convey the sensation of being inside a luminous painting.
With vivid syncopations, two familiar klezmer tunes resumed before a slow, slinky 'bulgar' dance emerged, contrasted to the soloists' luminous, silky harmonics.