RADIATE

Source: 566, 567

radiate. Radiate, v.i. to emit rays, shine, sparkle, shoot

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Ra″di‐ate (rā″dĭ‐āt), v. i. [imp. & p. p. Radiated (–ā′tĕd); p. pr. & vb. n. Radiating.] [[L. radiatus, p. p. of radiare to furnish with spokes or rays, to radiate, fr. radius ray. See Radius, Ray a divergent line.]] 1. 1. To emit rays; to be radiant; to shine.
Virtues shine more clear In them , and radiate like the sun at noon. Howell. 2. 2. To proceed in direct lines from a point or surface; to issue in rays, as light or heat.
Light radiates from luminous bodies directly to our eyes. Locke.