3. Cutting tie, compressing or severing wire. Light, n.
1. Medium of vision. 2. Diffusion of luminous rays. 3. Daybreak, sunrise, dawn, daylight, break of day, peep of day. 4. Candle, lamp, taper. 5. Instruction, knowledge, information, comprehension, insight. 6. Illustration, explanation, elucidation. 7. Window, pane (of glass), etc. 8. Public notice. 9. Aspect, point of view. Light, a.
1. Buoyant, of little weight. 2. Easy (to be borne), not burdensome. 3. Easy (to be done), not difficult. 4. Porous, spongy, well leavened (said of bread). 5. Loose, sandy (said of soil). 6. Unencumbered, unburdened, free from impediments. 7. Slight, trifling, small, inconsiderable, moderate. 8. Gossamery, flimsy, unsubstantial.
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