salma irideus

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rainbow
Any prismatic refraction of light showing a spectrum of colours
A multicoloured arch in the sky, produced by prismatic refraction of light within droplets of rain in the air
having multiple suits of cards
An assortment; a varied multitude. Used with of
Kill a trace by putting 120v into the phone line (joke)
Code name given to US war plans drawn up for various scenarios
Special trick almost never used in a game but often attempted is done by placing the ball between your feet while on the run and flipping the ball over your head and onto your feet while still running
Multicoloured arch in the sky produced by refraction of light within droplets of rain in the air
Having, or shining with, the colors of the rainbow: iridescent
A bow or arch exhibiting, in concentric bands, the several colors of the spectrum, and formed in the part of the hemisphere opposite to the sun by the refraction and reflection of the sun's rays in drops of falling rain
Optical phenomenon when light is refracted and reflected by moisture in the air into concentric arcs of color
Tislit n-wenszar Taslit n waman
Tuinal (Amaytal and Seconal), a barbiturate combination in a blue and red capsule
Optical phenomena when light is refracted and reflected by moisture in the air into concentric arcs of color
An arc of colours that results from the refraction of sunlight by rain or mist
A flop that contains three different suits, thus no flush can be made on the turn Can also mean a complete five card board that has no more than two of any suit, thus no flush is possible
Dispersion of he white light by water vapor or raindrops
Any one of a family of circular arcs consisting of concentric colored bands, arranged from red on the inside to blue on the outside, which may be seen on a "sheet" of water drops (rain, fog, spray) The most common of the many possible is the primary rainbow The second most common is the secondary rainbow, seen outside the primary bow and having the reverse spectral sequence Tertiary and higher order bows are exceedingly rare due to their low luminosity Supernumerary rainbows are seen fairly often just within the primary bow
Having multiple suits
A spectrum of sunlight formed in nature when the light is dispersed by water droplets The "name" Roy G Biv is sometimes used to remember the order of colors in the spectrum Use the "back" button to return to the lesson