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- giving light; illuminating.
- throwing light on an abstract thing as to make it more clear and lucid.
- making or tending to make (something) publicly known.
- expressing, revealing (said with reference to thoughts, ideas, etc.).
- famous; renowned; popular.
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- the sun.
- a man who publishes books, magazines, etc.; a publisher.
- a man who interpretes, comments to elucidate the meaning of a literary or religious work.
- a man who undertakes a careful, systematic, patient study and investigation in some field of knowledge, to discover or establish facts or principles; a researcher.
- a poisonous, nonmetallic chemical element, normally a white, phosphorescent, waxy solid, becoming yellow when exposed to light; phosphorous.
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- testing or examining carefully and thoroughly.
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- he who tests, examines something carefully and thoroughly to find out the real worth, value, capacity, ability, genuineness, etc.; an examiner.
- a man who checks the answers written by a person in an examination, evaluates and awards marks to them; an examiner.
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- a woman who publishes books, magazines, etc.; a publisher.
- a woman who interpretes, comments to elucidate the meaning of a literary or religious work.
- a woman who undertakes a careful, systematic, patient study and investigation in some field of knowledge, to discover or establish facts or principles; a researcher.
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- a person assembled along with others to hear and see a speaker, a play, a concert, etc.