"Coruscated" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Coruscated means to be or make something to shine or sparkle with a bright, fleeting, or flashing light. For example, "The fireworks coruscated the night sky with vibrant colors". It can also refer to something that is decorated or ornamented with bright, shining parts, such as a coruscated crown or a coruscated necklace. It can also imply a sense of flashy or showy, but not necessarily lasting or enduring.
Cortisone is a type of steroid hormone that is produced by the adrenal gland. It is also available in synthetic form and is often used as a medication to treat inflammation, skin conditions, and other medical conditions.
Corundum is a mineral species that is known for its extremely hard, durable, and precious properties. It is a naturally occurring mineral that is found in limited quantities in rocks and soil. The most well-known form of corundum is rubies and sapphires, which are prized for their vibrant colors and exceptional hardness.
Corunna is a noun, referring to the town of Corunna, Spain, or a poem, "Corunna" written by Lord Byron in 1809. The poem commemorates the Battle of Corunna, where the British army, led by Sir John Moore, defeated the French during the Peninsular War.
Coruscations refer to flashes or sparks of light, often used to describe the brightness or glitter of something. It can also be used to describe the sparkle or radiance on something's surface. In a metaphorical sense, it can also describe a brilliant or impressive display of language or wit.