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sunshine | x |

As a noun sunshine

is the direct rays, light or warmth of the sunwebster's college dictionary , random house, 2001.

As an adjective sunshine

is open to and permitting public access, especially with regard to activities that were previously closed-door or back-room meetings.

As a letter x is

the twenty-fourth letter of the.

As a symbol x is

voiceless velar fricative.

sunshine

English

Noun

(-)
  • The direct rays, light or warmth of the sun.Webster's College Dictionary , Random House, 2001
  • :
  • A location on which the sun's rays fall.
  • :
  • *
  • *:Out again into the sunshine by the wide mouth of the Green River, as the chart named the brook whose level stream scarce moved into the lake. A streak of blue shot up it between the banks, and a shrill pipe came back as the kingfisher hastened away.
  • Geniality or cheerfulness.
  • :
  • A source of cheerfulness or joy.
  • The effect which the sun has when it lights and warms some place.
  • (lb)
  • :
  • (lb)
  • :
  • (lb) Used to address someone who has just woken up and/or is very sleepy.
  • :
  • Synonyms

    * (light from the sun ): sunlight

    Derived terms

    * sunshiny * sunshineless

    Adjective

    (-)
  • Open to and permitting public access, especially with regard to activities that were previously closed-door or back-room meetings.
  • Derived terms

    (permitting public access) * sunshine agenda * sunshine law

    References

    x

    Translingual

    {{Basic Latin character info, previous=W, next=Y, image= (wikipedia X)

    Etymology 1

    Letter

  • The twenty-fourth letter of the .
  • See also
    (Latn-script)

    Cardinal number

    (mul-number)
  • The number 10.
  • Symbol

    (mul-symbol)
  • A symbol of the IPA, representing a voiceless uvular fricative.
  • strike
  • Etymology 2

    Possibly from skull and crossbones

    Symbol

    (mul-symbol)
  • Derived terms
    * XXX

    See also

    {{Letter , page=X , NATO=X-ray , Morse=–··– , Character=X , Braille=? }} Image:Latin X.png, Capital and lowercase versions of X , in normal and italic type Image:Fraktur letter X.png, Uppercase and lowercase X in Fraktur Roman numerals ----