Catchlight

/ˈkætʃlaɪt/ noun

A small bright reflection or sparkle in someone's eye in a photograph or painting, which makes the eye look alive and expressive.

From 'catch' + 'light,' literally a light that is 'caught' or reflected in the eye. Photography and art term that became standard terminology in the late 19th-20th centuries.

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