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illumination light: a condition of spiritual awareness; divine illumination; "follow God's light" the degree of visibility of your environment clarification: an interpretation that removes obstacles to understanding; "the professor's clarification helped her to understand the textbook" illuminance: the luminous flux incident on a unit area miniature: painting or drawing included in a book (especially in illuminated medieval manuscripts)
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illumination In radar, a term sometimes used to describe 1) the irradiance or power density incident on a target, or 2) the irradiance or power density supplied by a feed to an antenna.
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illumination is the soul faculty attained when Light penetrates and permeates every cell of the body until you can "see" and "know." Illumination is a vibration of Light, which is the Word that was with God and was God. Observation is the lower, outer pole of Illumination. Superconscious mind functions as the faculties of Intuition and Illumination. Humanity may be humanly intelligent, humanly creative, humanly brilliant, but it lacks spiritual Illumination. ...
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illumination Lighting up an Objective by Flares or Searchlight Beams; also keeping a Light on an Aircraft target
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illumination the decoration of a manuscript with gold leaf; the term is used loosely, but not strictly correctly, to refer to any illustrated manuscript
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