reddening

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The action or effect of the verb to redden

There was some noticeable reddening in her cheeks when she had been drinking.

Present participle of redden
The phenomenon of the trailing hemisphere of a planetary body being darker at shorter wavelengths ("redder") than the leading hemisphere This effect may be due to magnetospheric bombardment acting preferentially on the trailing hemisphere and impact gardening on the leading hemisphere Of the Galilean satellites, Europa displays this effect most prominently, and Ganymede to a lesser extent
The reddening of starlight passing through interstellar dust, caused because dust scatters blue light more effectively than red
the preferential scattering of the shorter wavelengths of light as it passes through a dust cloud, so that a large fraction of the bluer wavelengths of light are scattered away from your line of sight while a large fraction of the redder wavelengths of light make it through the dust cloud unaffected Dust clouds in space make stars behind the dust clouds appear redder than they would be if the dust was not there
Dimming of starlight by interstellar matter, which tends to scatter higher-frequency (blue) components of the radiation more efficiently than the lower-frequency (red) components
The action of the verb to redden
redden
To become red

But I will make you blush; nay, I will make you redden all over.

space reddening
The reddening of the light from distant stars because of selective absorption and scattering by interstellar dust
redden
{v} to make or grow red, blush, fume
a reddening
rubescence
redden
To make red or somewhat red; to give a red color to
redden
turn red or redder; "The sky reddened" make red; "The setting sun reddened the sky
redden
To make red
redden
make red; "The setting sun reddened the sky"
redden
To grow or become red; to blush
redden
turn red, as if in embarrassment or shame; "The girl blushed when a young man whistled as she walked by"
redden
turn red or redder; "The sky reddened"
redden
If someone reddens or their face reddens, their face turns pink or red, often because they are embarrassed or angry. He was working himself up to a fury, his face reddening. to become red, or to make something red
redden
{f} blush, turn red, become red
redden
make red; "The setting sun reddened the sky
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