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    Sunbird \Sun"bird`\, n. (Zo["o]l.)
    (a) Any one of numerous species of small brilliantly colored
    birds of the family {Nectariniid[ae]}, native of Africa,
    Southern Asia, the East Indies, and Australia. In
    external appearance and habits they somewhat resemble
    humming birds, but they are true singing birds (Oscines).
    (b) The sun bittern.

    Sun \Sun\, n. [OE. sunne, sonne, AS. sunne; akin to OFries.
    sunne, D. zon, OS. & OHG. sunna, G. sonne, Icel. sunna, Goth.
    sunna; perh. fr. same root as L. sol. [root]297. Cf. {Solar},
    {South}.]
    1. The luminous orb, the light of which constitutes day, and
    its absence night; the central body round which the earth
    and planets revolve, by which they are held in their
    orbits, and from which they receive light and heat. Its
    mean distance from the earth is about 92,500,000 miles,
    and its diameter about 860,000.

    Note: Its mean apparent diameter as seen from the earth is
    32' 4[sec], and it revolves on its own axis once in
    251/3 days. Its mean density is about one fourth of
    that of the earth, or 1.41, that of water being unity.
    Its luminous surface is called the photosphere, above
    which is an envelope consisting partly of hydrogen,
    called the chromosphere, which can be seen only through
    the spectroscope, or at the time of a total solar
    eclipse. Above the chromosphere, and sometimes
    extending out millions of miles, are luminous rays or
    streams of light which are visible only at the time of
    a total eclipse, forming the solar corona.

    2. Any heavenly body which forms the center of a system of
    orbs.

    3. The direct light or warmth of the sun; sunshine.

    Lambs that did frisk in the sun. --Shak.

    4. That which resembles the sun, as in splendor or
    importance; any source of light, warmth, or animation.

    For the Lord God is a sun and shield. --Ps. lxxiv.
    11.

    I will never consent to put out the sun of
    sovereignity to posterity. --Eikon
    Basilike.

    {Sun and planet wheels} (Mach.), an ingenious contrivance for
    converting reciprocating motion, as that of the working
    beam of a steam engine, into rotatory motion. It consists
    of a toothed wheel (called the sun wheel), firmly secured
    to the shaft it is desired to drive, and another wheel
    (called the planet wheel) secured to the end of a
    connecting rod. By the motion of the connecting rod, the
    planet wheel is made to circulate round the central wheel
    on the shaft, communicating to this latter a velocity of
    revolution the double of its own. --G. Francis.

    {Sun angel} (Zo["o]l.), a South American humming bird of the
    genus {Heliangelos}, noted for its beautiful colors and
    the brilliant luster of the feathers of its throat.

    {Sun animalcute}. (Zo["o]l.) See {Heliozoa}.

    {Sun bath} (Med.), exposure of a patient to the sun's rays;
    insolation.

    {Sun bear} (Zo["o]l.), a species of bear ({Helarctos
    Malayanus}) native of Southern Asia and Borneo. It has a
    small head and short neck, and fine short glossy fur,
    mostly black, but brownish on the nose. It is easily
    tamed. Called also {bruang}, and {Malayan bear}.

    {Sun beetle} (Zo["o]l.), any small lustrous beetle of the
    genus {Amara}.

    {Sun bittern} (Zo["o]l.), a singular South American bird
    ({Eurypyga helias}), in some respects related both to the
    rails and herons. It is beautifully variegated with white,
    brown, and black. Called also {sunbird}, and {tiger
    bittern}.

    {Sun fever} (Med.), the condition of fever produced by sun
    stroke.

    {Sun gem} (Zo["o]l.), a Brazilian humming bird ({Heliactin
    cornutus}). Its head is ornamented by two tufts of bright
    colored feathers, fiery crimson at the base and greenish
    yellow at the tip. Called also {Horned hummer}.

    {Sun grebe} (Zo["o]l.), the finfoot.

    {Sun picture}, a picture taken by the agency of the sun's
    rays; a photograph.

    {Sun spots} (Astron.), dark spots that appear on the sun's
    disk, consisting commonly of a black central portion with
    a surrounding border of lighter shade, and usually seen
    only by the telescope, but sometimes by the naked eye.
    They are very changeable in their figure and dimensions,
    and vary in size from mere apparent points to spaces of
    50,000 miles in diameter. The term sun spots is often used
    to include bright spaces (called facul[ae]) as well as
    dark spaces (called macul[ae]). Called also {solar spots}.
    See Illustration in Appendix.

    {Sun star} (Zo["o]l.), any one of several species of
    starfishes belonging to {Solaster}, {Crossaster}, and
    allied genera, having numerous rays.

    {Sun trout} (Zo["o]l.), the squeteague.

    {Sun wheel}. (Mach.) See {Sun and planet wheels}, above.

    {Under the sun}, in the world; on earth. ``There is no new
    thing under the sun.'' --Eccl. i. 9.

    Note: Sun is often used in the formation of compound
    adjectives of obvious meaning; as, sun-bright,
    sun-dried, sun-gilt, sunlike, sun-lit, sun-scorched,
    and the like.

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