ECLAT or ÉCLAT

PRONUNCIATION: (ay-KLAH)

MEANING: noun:
1. Enthusiastic approval or praise.
2. A strikingly brilliant display or effect.
3. Notable success.

ETYMOLOGY: From French éclat (splinter, brilliance), from éclater (to burst out), which also gave us slat and eclair. Earliest documented use: 1676.
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EFLAT - same as DSharp, of course

ACLUT - the trolley that goes to the American Civil Liberties Union headquarters

EGLAT - a measurement - for example, Latitude