Day-Glo
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Day-Glo
(dā′glō′) A trademark for fluorescent coloring agents and materials. This trademark sometimes occurs in print in lowercase: "The troupe's staging ... follows Alice's fantasy romp through day-glo daisies, past a smiling Cheshire cat" (Los Angeles Times).
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Day-Glo
n
(Colours) trademark
a. a brand of fluorescent colouring materials, as of paint
b. (as modifier): Day-Glo colours.
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Day-Glo
(ˈdeɪˌgloʊ)Trademark.
a brand of pigments and other products that fluoresce in daylight.
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