Radiate (v. i.) To emit rays |
Radiate (v. i.) To proceed in direct lines from a point or surface |
Radiate (v. t.) To emit or send out in direct lines from a point or points |
Radiate (v. t.) To enlighten |
Radiate (a.) Having rays or parts diverging from a center |
Radiate (a.) Having in a capitulum large ray florets which are unlike the disk florets, as in the aster, daisy, etc. |
Radiate (a.) Belonging to the Radiata. |
Radiate (n.) One of the Radiata. |
Radiate-veined (a.) Having the principal veins radiating, or diverging, from the apex of the petiole |
radiate send out real or metaphoric rays, "She radiates happiness" |
diversify radiate spread into new habitats and produce variety or variegate, "The plants on this island diversified" |
radiate issue or emerge in rays or waves, "Heat radiated from the metal box" |
glow / beam radiate / shine experience a feeling of well-being or happiness, as from good health or an intense emotion, "She was beaming with joy", "Her face radiated with happiness" |
radiate cause to be seen by emitting light as if in rays, "The sun is radiating" |
glow beam radiate shine have a complexion with a strong bright color, such as red or pink, "Her face glowed when she came out of the sauna" |
radiate / ray extend or spread outward from a center or focus or inward towards a center, "spokes radiate from the hub of the wheel", "This plants radiate spines in all directions" |
radiate send out rays or waves, "The sun radiates heat" |
radiate having rays or ray-like parts as in the flower heads of daisies |
radial / stellate / radiate arranged like rays or radii, radiating from a common center, "radial symmetry", "a starlike or stellate arrangement of petals", "many cities show a radial pattern of main highways" |