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Effulging
Effulge Ef*fulge", v. t. [imp. & p. p. Effulged; p. pr. & vb. n. Effulging.] [L. effulgere to shine forth; ex + fulgere to flash, shine. See Fulgent.] To cause to shine with abundance of light; to radiate; to beam. [R.] His eyes effulging a peculiar fire. --Thomson.
Fulgid
Fulgid Ful"gid, a. [L. fulgidus. See Fulgent.] Shining; glittering; dazzling. [R.] --Pope.
Fulgidity
Fulgidity Ful*gid"i*ty, n. Splendor; resplendence; effulgence. [R.] --Bailey.

Meaning of Fulgi from wikipedia

- François Fulgis Chevallier (1796, Paris – 1840) was a French botanist whose areas of interest included fungi, ferns and algae. In 1821 he received his...
- Lycoperdaceae. The family Agaricaceae was published by French botanist François Fulgis Chevallier in 1826. It is named after the type genus Agaricus, originally...
- Antonina Borissova Jean-Baptiste Édouard Bornet Irwin M. Brodo François Fulgis Chevallier Louisa Collings Chicita F. Culberson William Louis Culberson...
- de' Medici (Libretto by G. Perosio, Lodi 1874) I Moncalda (Libretto by Fulgi, Milan 1880) Federico Struensée (Novi Ligure 1908) Le Diable au corps (Libr...
- acids. Boletaceae were first described by the French botanist François Fulgis Chevallier in 1826, as a family distinct from Agaricaceae. Five genera were...
- Tristetilor Part II (bijutierul) (The Sadnesses' Road Part II (The Jewler)) Cad Fulgi / SOS (Snowflakes Fall / SOS) Dialog K (Dialogue K) Punct (Period) Am Uitat...
- Tricholoma atrosquamosum was described 1837 by French naturalist François Fulgis Chevallier as Agaricus atrosquamosus. It has also been classified as a subspecies...
- The Pucciniaceae are a family of rust fungi that cause plant diseases, mainly on cereals such as wheat. The family contains over 4900 species: many of...
- cir****scribed (as "Clavariae") by French botanist and mycologist François Fulgis Chevallier in 1826. It was one of five families (along with the Agaricaceae...
- name in a technical sense. Pelletan, Philippe Gabriel (1834). François Fulgis Chevallier; Antoine Laurent Apollinaire Fée; Nicolas-Jean-Baptiste-Gaston...