aflare

Etymology
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Adjective

 * 1) Flaring blazing or shining brightly or suddenly; also figuratively, of a strong emotion.
 * 2) * 1886, (as Charles Egbert Craddock), In the Clouds, Chapter17, p.248,
 * the flaming base of the opposite mountain, all luridly aflare in the windy dusk
 * 1) Illuminated (with something blazing or shining).
 * 2) Flaring opening outward.
 * 1) Illuminated (with something blazing or shining).
 * 2) Flaring opening outward.
 * 1) Illuminated (with something blazing or shining).
 * 2) Flaring opening outward.
 * 1) Flaring opening outward.
 * 1) Flaring opening outward.
 * 1) Flaring opening outward.

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) discovery, find