dry light

The term "dry light" originates from the idea of light being clear and unobstructed, and is often used metaphorically to describe unbiased or impartial perspectives.

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Definition

C1Optics

(technical)Light that is not filtered or obstructed by any external factors.

Example

  • Astronomers seek dry light to get the most accurate observations of celestial objects.

C1Metaphor

(figurative)A clear, impartial view free from emotional influence or bias.

Example

  • The judge's decision was made in dry light, ensuring fairness for all parties.

Similar

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