meaning of brilliant

1. Sparkling with luster; glittering; very bright; as, a brilliant star.
2.
Distinguished by qualities which excite admiration; splendid; shining; as, brilliant talents.
3.
A diamond or other gem of the finest cut, formed into faces and facets, so as to reflect and refract the light, by which it is rendered more brilliant. It has at the middle, or top, a principal face, called the table, which is surrounded by a number of sloping facets forming a bizet; below, it has a small face or collet, parallel to the table, connected with the girdle by a pavilion of elongated facets. It is thus distinguished from the rose diamond, which is entirely covered with facets on the surface, and is flat below.
4.
The smallest size of type used in England printing.
5.
A kind of cotton goods, figured on the weaving.
6.
Brilliant One of five pedagogical languages based on Markov algorithms, used in ["Nonpareil, a Machine Level Machine Independent Language for the Study of Semantics", B. Higman, ULICS Intl Report No ICSI 170, U London 1968]. See also Diamond, Nonpareil, Pearl, Ruby. bring X to its knees To present a computer, operating system, piece of software, or algorithm with a load so extreme or pathological that it grinds to a halt. "To bring a MicroVAX to its knees, try twenty users running vi - or four running Emacs. " Compare hog. [Jargon File] British Broadcasting Corporation BBC The non-commercial UK organisation that commissions, produces, and broadcasts television and radio programmes. The BBC commissioned the "BBC Micro" from Acorn Computers for use in a television series about using computers. They also have one of the worlds most respected news web sites on which I work!. BBC Home http://www. bbc. co. uk/. BBC News http://news. bbc. co. uk/.


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