Meaning Rainbow
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A luminous arc featuring all colors of the visible light spectrum (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet). It is created by refraction, total reflection, and the dispersion of light. It [..]
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In flop games, a flop in which no two cards are of the same suit. E.g., "The flop was an ace-9-7 rainbow."
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Old English renboga; see rain (n.) + bow (n.). Common Germanic compound (Old Frisian reinboga, Old Norse regnbogi, Swedish regenbåge, Dutch regenboog, German Regenbogen). Rainbow trout (1876, American [..]
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Rainbow [N] [S]caused by the reflection and refraction of the rays of the sun shining on falling rain. It was appointed as a witness of the divine faithfulness ( Genesis 9:12-17 ). It existed indeed b [..]
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multicolored arc produced by sunlight striking raindrops. Read more in the NG Education Encyclopedia
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Any one of a family of large, colored, circular (or nearly circular) arcs formed by light (usually sunlight) falling on a population of water drops such as provided by rain, cloud, fog, or spray. The [..]
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a beautifully-coloured arch that you can se in the sky when the sun shines through rain
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the token of the covenant which God made with Noah when he came forth from the ark that the waters should no more become a flood to destroy all flesh. The right interpretation of (Genesis 9:13) seems [..]
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caused by the reflection and refraction of the rays of the sun shining on falling rain. It was appointed as a witness of the divine faithfulness (Gen. 9:12-17). It existed indeed before, but it was th [..]
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regn-boygn
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To see a rainbow in a dream, is prognostic of unusual happenings. Affairs will assume a more promising countenance, and crops will give promise of a plentiful yield. For lovers to see the rainbow, is an omen of much happiness from their union. To see the rainbow hanging low over green trees, signifies unconditional success in any undertaking.   
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A flop that contains three different suits, thus no flush can be made on the turn. Can also mean a complete five card board that has no more than two of any suit, thus no flush is possible.
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An arc of coloured light in the sky caused by refraction of the sun’s rays by rain.
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(n) an arc of colored light in the sky caused by refraction of the sun's rays by rain(n) an illusory hope
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Optical phenomena when light is refracted and reflected by moisture in the air into concentric arcs of color. Raindrops act like prisms, breaking the light into the colors of a rainbow, with red on th [..]
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(See CIRCLE OF ULLOA.)
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A luminous arc featuring all colors of the visible light spectrum (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet). It is created by refraction, total reflection, and the dispersion of light. It [..]
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A generic term that incorporates all people who do not identify as heterosexual or asexual, or who do not fit standard gender identity norms, such as (but not limited to) gay, lesbian, bisexual, trans [..]
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Using all available holds to climb a route.
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An arc or circle of coloured light caused by the refraction of light by water droplets in the air.
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From the English word for the arc of multicoloured light that can appear in a misty sky.
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an arc displaying all colors in the visible light spectrum. Formed when light from the sun is reflected and refracted through water droplets. Always appears on the side of the sky opposite of the sun. [..]
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An arc that exhibits in concentric bands the colors of the spectrum and is formed opposite the sun by refraction and reflection of the sun's rays in rain drops.
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Rainbows are beautiful. They always have the same seven colors in them, with red on the outside and violet on the inside. A rainbow will appear when sunlight and other conditions are just right. For a [..]
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Code name given to US war plans drawn up for various scenarios
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A circular arc of concentric spectrally colored bands formed by the refraction of light in drops of water. One seen in ocean spray is called a marine or sea rainbow. See also FOGBOW, MOONBOW.
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Groups of concentric arcs with colors ranging from violet to red, produced on a "screen" of water drops (raindrops, droplets of drizzle or fog) in the atmosphere by light from the Su [..]
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Where the flop comes down all different suits, so the odds of hitting a flush are much lower.
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a soft shot over the blockers to the back line that has the arc of a rainbow
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a duplicate-bridge movement for individual events in which, traditionally, the players sitting in different compass directions follow guide cards of different colors
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is a hand consisting of cards of different suits. For example, rainbow flop means that all the cards exposed on the table are of different suits.
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Small groups of cards with no two in the same suit.
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When the cards on the board are all of different suit, it is said to be rainbow. "The flop came A-K-5 rainbow" means that the ace, the king and the five were all of different suits.
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(1) Hold'em: A flop or turn is described as rainbow when all three or four cards are of different suits.
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A luminous arc featuring all colors of the visible light spectrum (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet). It is created by refraction, total reflection, and the dispersion of light. It is visible when the sun is shining through air containing water spray or raindrops, which occurs during or immediately after a rain shower. The bow i [..]
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A rainbow is both an optical and meteorological phenomenon. If the atmosphere has sufficient moisture, or vapor droplets in the air, sunlight shinning on it will refract when it enters the droplet, then reflect off the back of the drop, and refracts again as it leaves the drop. This splits up the light into many different angles, from shortest wave [..]
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When all cards on the board are of different suits.
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An arc of concentric colored bands that spans a section of the sky when rain is present and the sun is positioned at the observer's back.
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A rainbow appears when sunlight shines through water droplets in the air. White light is made of seven colours. As the light shines through the water droplets the light is bent. The different colours [..]
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An arc of concentric colored bands formed by refraction and internal reflection of sunlight by raindrops. Observer must be looking at a distant rain shower with the sun at his/her back.
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Optical phenomena when light is refracted and reflected by moisture in the air
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A luminous arc featuring all colors of the visible light spectrum (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet). It is created by refraction, total reflection, and the dispersion of light. It is visible when the sun is shining through air containing water spray or raindrops, which occurs during or immediately after a rain shower. The bow i [..]
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Optical phenomenon when light is refracted and reflected by moisture in the air into concentric arcs of color.
Source: physics.byu.edu (offline)

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A luminous arc featuring all colors of the visible light spectrum (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet). It is created by refraction, total reflection, and the dispersion of light. It [..]
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A luminous arc featuring all colors of the visible light spectrum (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet). It is created by refraction, total reflection, and the dispersion of light. It [..]
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A luminous arc featuring all colors of the visible light spectrum
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A luminous arc featuring all colors of the visible light spectrum (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet). It is created by refraction, total reflection, and the dispersion of light. It [..]
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Arc or circle of colored light caused by the refraction and reflection of light by water droplets.
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A luminous arc featuring all colors of the visible light spectrum (red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet). It is created by refraction, total reflection, and the dispersion of light. It is visible when the sun is shining through air containing water spray or raindrops, which occurs during or immediately after a rain shower. The bow i [..]
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A multicoloured arch in the sky, produced by prismatic refraction of light within droplets of rain in the air. Any prismatic refraction of light showing a spectrum of colours. (often used with “ [..]
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From the English word for the arc of multicoloured light that can appear in a misty sky.
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