flashing
[ flash-ing ]
/ ˈflæʃ ɪŋ /
noun
Building Trades.
pieces of sheet metal or the like used to cover and protect certain joints and angles, as where a roof comes in contact with a wall or chimney, especially against leakage.
the act of creating an artificial flood in a conduit or stream, as in a sewer for cleansing it.
Photography, Movies.
the process of increasing film speed by exposing undeveloped film briefly to a weak light source before using it or of exposing photographic printing paper to reduce contrast.
OTHER WORDS FROM flashing
in·ter·flash·ing, noun un·flash·ing, adjectiveWords nearby flashing
flashcard,
flashcube,
flashed glass,
flasher,
flashgun,
flashing,
flashing point,
flashlight,
flashlight fish,
flashover,
flashpacker
Definition for flashing (2 of 2)
Origin of flash
1350–1400; Middle English
flasshen to sprinkle, splash, earlier
flask(i)en; probably phonesthemic in orig.; compare similar expressive words with
fl- and
-sh
SYNONYMS FOR flash
18
scintillate.
Flash,
glance,
glint,
glitter mean to send forth a sudden gleam (or gleams) of bright light. To
flash is to send forth light with a sudden, transient brilliancy:
A shooting star flashed briefly. To
glance is to emit a brilliant flash of light as a reflection from a smooth surface:
Sunlight glanced from the glass windshield.
Glint suggests a hard bright gleam of reflected light, as from something polished or burnished:
Light glints from silver or from burnished copper. To
glitter is to reflect intermittent flashes of light from a hard surface:
Ice glitters in the moonlight.
40 flashy, gaudy, tawdry; pretentious, superficial.
42 false, fake.
OTHER WORDS FROM flash
flash·ing·ly, adverb out·flash, verb (used with object)Example sentences from the Web for flashing
British Dictionary definitions for flashing (1 of 2)
flashing
/ (ˈflæʃɪŋ) /
noun
a weatherproof material, esp thin sheet metal, used to cover the valleys between the slopes of a roof, the junction between a chimney and a roof, etc
British Dictionary definitions for flashing (2 of 2)
flash
/ (flæʃ) /
noun
adjective
verb
Word Origin for flash
C14 (in the sense: to rush, as of water): of unknown origin
Idioms and Phrases with flashing
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