0 to burn brightly either for a short time or not regularly:
1 When something bad such as violence, pain, or anger flares (up), it suddenly starts or gets much worse:
3 a sudden increase in the brightness of a fire:
5 to burn brightly either for a short time or on and off:
The candle flared then went out.
8 something that produces a flame or bright light and is usually used as a signal, or the flame or light itself:
However, the discharge is not quite uniform and a large number of shor t cathode flares is evident.
Possible radiation sources include flares from late-type parent stars, gamma-ray bursts, and gamma-ray lines from supernovae.
Holcoptychites shows considerable variation in strength of ribbing and development of constrictions and slight flares.
Starting in 2005, however, tensions flared anew as economic growth began to accelerate.
Notable among these are 33 ear flares, 4 anthropomorphic pendants, and 5 zoomorphic pendants.
Her single gesture, her brief flares of passion, are intermissions in a state of gesturelessness, paralysis, aphasia.
In a wire array, the effect of the global magnetic field is to conver t these flares into radially inward flowing low-density field-free plasma jets.
The use of preionization removes anode flares and arcs from the laser volume and improves the laser output.
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