To emit flashes of light; to sparkle or glitter brilliantly. Can also mean to display brilliance or be strikingly impressive in performance or wit.
From Latin 'coruscare' meaning 'to vibrate, glitter, flash.' The word maintains its connection to light and brilliance, extending metaphorically to describe brilliant displays of talent or intelligence.
Coruscate sounds like 'chorus-Kate' - imagine a performer named Kate whose brilliant performance makes the entire chorus sparkle and shine! When something coruscates, it doesn't just shine, it practically puts on a light show.
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