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Beacon   /bˈikən/   Listen
Beacon

noun
1.
A fire (usually on a hill or tower) that can be seen from a distance.  Synonym: beacon fire.
2.
A radio station that broadcasts a directional signal for navigational purposes.  Synonym: radio beacon.
3.
A tower with a light that gives warning of shoals to passing ships.  Synonyms: beacon light, lighthouse, pharos.
verb
(past & past part. beaconed; pres. part. beaconing)
1.
Shine like a beacon.
2.
Guide with a beacon.



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"Beacon" Quotes from Famous Books



... when Nataline Fortin was "The Keeper of the Light." And she herself, that brave girl who said that the light was her "law of God," and who kept it, though it nearly broke her heart—Nataline is still guardian of the island and its flashing beacon of safety. ...
— The Unknown Quantity - A Book of Romance and Some Half-Told Tales • Henry van Dyke

... never been entirely destroyed; and they seized on every kind word and gentle action of Macrinus as food which had been grudged them since their birth. Morally and intellectually, Macrinus had been to him the beacon that pointed the direction of his course, the judge that regulated his conduct, the Muse that he looked to for inspiration. And now, when this link which had connected every ramification of his most cherished and governing ideas was ...
— Antonina • Wilkie Collins

... Br. III, 34. [Greek: haggaron pur] is really tautological, but beacon fires gave way to couriers and [Greek: haggaros] lost the sense of fire, ...
— The Religions of India - Handbooks On The History Of Religions, Volume 1, Edited By Morris Jastrow • Edward Washburn Hopkins

... think is the proper action to be taken in the matter of retrieving this historic satellite from its orbit so that it may be preserved as a living memorial to the gallant efforts of those early pioneers ... those brave and intrepid men of Cape Canaveral ... to stand forevermore as a beacon and a challenge to our school children, to our students, our aspirants for candidacy to the Space Academy and to our citizens for ...
— If at First You Don't... • John Brudy

... the summit yonder looks but a short stroll distant; how much you would be deceived did you attempt to walk thither! The ascent here in front seems nothing, but you must rest before you have reached a third of the way up. Ditchling Beacon there, on the left, is the very highest above the sea of the whole mighty range, but so great is the mass of the hill that the glance ...
— Nature Near London • Richard Jefferies


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