scintillation detector
scintillation counter
The scintillation of the stars lit up the night sky.
The scintillation of the diamonds caught everyone's attention.
The scintillation of the fireworks was mesmerizing.
The scintillation of the water in the sunlight was beautiful.
The scintillation of the city lights created a magical atmosphere.
The scintillation of the conversation kept everyone engaged.
The scintillation of the disco ball added to the party's excitement.
The scintillation of the ocean waves under the moonlight was enchanting.
It is sad that I can remember nothing of all this scintillation.
The comparative absence of scintillation in warm countries was noticed by Humboldt.
The sun had set the evening before in a red mist, in the midst of the phosphorescent scintillations of the ocean.
It was a star which, seen from this depth, had lost all scintillation, and which by my computation should be 46; Ursa minor.
Francois Arago, as long as forty or fifty years ago, conclusively established the fact that scintillation is the simplest thing in the world, —merely a matter of atmosphere.
Harry proceeded to obey, Raeburn watching him, and every now and again his greed rekindled by some bright scintillation, abstracting another jewel from the secretary's share, and adding it to his own.
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