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Coruscant
Coruscant Co*rus"cant (k?-r?s"kant), a. [L. coruscans, p. pr. See Coruscate.] Glittering in flashes; flashing. --Howell.
Coruscate
Coruscate Cor"us*cate (k?r"?s-k?t or k?-r?s"k?r), v. i. [L. coruscare to flash, vibrate.] To glitter in flashes; to flash. Syn: To glisten; gleam; sparkle; radiate.
Coruscation
Coruscation Cor`us*ca"tion (k?r`?s-k?"sh?n), n. [L. coruscatio: cf. F. coruscattion.] 1. A sudden flash or play of light. A very vivid but exceeding short-lived splender, not to call ?t a little coruscation. --Boyle. 2. A flash of intellectual brilliancy. He might have illuminated his times with the incessant cor??cations of his genius. --I. Taylor. Syn: Flash; glitter; blaze; gleam; sparkle.
Della Crusca
Della Crusca Del"la Crus"ca A shortened form of Accademia della Crusca, an academy in Florence, Italy, founded in the 16th century, especially for conserving the purity of the Italian language. Note: The Accademia della Crusca (literally, academy of the bran or chaff) was so called in allusion to its chief object of bolting or purifying the national language.
Dellacruscan
Dellacruscan Del`la*crus"can, a. Of or pertaining to the Accademia della Crusca in Florence. The Dellacruscan School, a name given in satire to a class of affected English writers, most of whom lived in Florence, about a. d. 1785.
Etruscan
Etruscan E*trus"can, n. [L. Etruscus.] Of or relating to Etruria. -- n. A native or inhabitant of Etruria.
The Dellacruscan School
Dellacruscan Del`la*crus"can, a. Of or pertaining to the Accademia della Crusca in Florence. The Dellacruscan School, a name given in satire to a class of affected English writers, most of whom lived in Florence, about a. d. 1785.
V Labrusca
Grapevine Grape"vine`, n. (Bot.) A vine or climbing shrub, of the genus Vitis, having small green flowers and lobed leaves, and bearing the fruit called grapes. Note: The common grapevine of the Old World is Vitis vinifera, and is a native of Central Asia. Another variety is that yielding small seedless grapes commonly called Zante currants. The northern Fox grape of the United States is the V. Labrusca, from which, by cultivation, has come the Isabella variety. The southern Fox grape, or Muscadine, is the V. vulpina. The Frost grape is V. cordifolia, which has very fragrant flowers, and ripens after the early frosts.

Meaning of Rusca from wikipedia

- Rusca may refer to: Rusca, a village in Teregova Commune, Caraş-Severin County Rusca, a village in Dorna-Arini Commune, Suceava County Rusca, a village...
- Rusca in Romania. It starts at the confluence of headwaters Lozna Mare and Lozna Mică in the Poiana Ruscă Mountains. It flows into the Rusca in Rusca...
- The Poiana Ruscă Mountains (part of the Western Carpathians) are a Carpathian mountain range in western Romania. The mountains are situated roughly south...
- Rusca Montană (Hungarian: Ruszkabánya; German: Rußberg or Ruskberg) is a commune in Caraș-Severin County of Western Romania with a po****tion of 2,095...
- The Rusca is a right tributary of the river Bistra in Romania. It discharges into the Bistra in Voislova. Its length is 21 km (13 mi) and its basin size...
- Luigi Rusca (Алоизий Иванович Руска; 1762–1822) was a Neoclassical architect from Ticino who worked in Russia, Ukraine and Estonia between 1783 and 1818...
- with Lute Problems playing these files? See media help. Claudia Francesca Rusca (1593 – 6 October 1676) was an Italian composer, singer, and organist. She...
- Francesco Carlo Rusca, or Carlo Francesco Rusca, also known as Ritter von Rusca (1 January 1693 – 11 May 1769) was an itinerant Italian-Swiss painter...
- Grazioso Rusca (1757 – 18 June 1829) was a Swiss sculptor who was also active in northern Italy. Originally from Rancate in the Swiss canton of Ticino...
- Nicolò Rusca (20 April 1563 – 24 July 1618) was an Italian priest who served in the Diocese of Como. Rusca was arrested under false pretenses and was...