| BESHINING | • beshining v. Present participle of beshine. • BESHINE v. (archaic) to light up.
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| MOONSHINING | • moonshining n. (Informal, US) Illicit production and distribution of liquor. • MOONSHINING n. the making of illicitly distilled whisky.
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| MOONSHININGS | • MOONSHINING n. the making of illicitly distilled whisky. | 
| OUTSHINING | • outshining v. Present participle of outshine. • outshining n. A shining outward; effulgence.
 • OUTSHINE v. to shine brighter than.
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| OVERSHINING | • overshining v. Present participle of overshine. • OVERSHINE v. (Shakespeare) to shine over or upon.
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| RESHINING | • reshining v. Present participle of reshine. • RESHINE v. to shine again.
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| SHININESS | • shininess n. The visual property of something shining with reflective light; shine. • shininess n. (Computing) The coefficient of specular reflectivity associated with the surface of an object being displayed.
 • SHININESS n. the state of being shiny.
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| SHININESSES | • shininesses n. Plural of shininess. • SHININESS n. the state of being shiny.
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| SHINING | • shining adj. Emitting light. • shining adj. Reflecting light.
 • shining adj. Having a high polish or sheen.
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| SHININGLY | • shiningly adv. In a shining manner; brilliantly. • SHINING adv. bright, gleaming; excellent.
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| SHININGNESS | • shiningness n. The quality of shining; brightness. • SHININGNESS n. the state of being shining.
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| SHININGNESSES | • SHININGNESS n. the state of being shining. |