Glintrow

Glintrow

Coined by Abhirupa Bhattacharya

Full Official Definition

Word: glintrow
Part of Speech: noun
Pronunciation: /ˈɡlɪn.troʊ/

Definition:
A fleeting, beautiful thought, feeling, or memory that flashes into your mind and disappears before you can fully grasp or explain it — like a spark of nostalgia, inspiration, or wonder that leaves you momentarily awed.

Example Sentences

As she stood under the stars, a glintrow of childhood wonder lit up her mind — then vanished.

He paused mid-sentence, caught in a glintrow he couldn’t quite describe.

Etymology (Word Origin)

The word glintrow is formed from:
• “glint” — a brief flash of light or insight
• “row” — suggesting movement or a stream of thought
Together, they express a moment of beautiful mental illumination that quickly passes.

Credit Statement

Coined by Abhirupa Bhattacharya on July 25, 2025

This post serves as the original authorship and public record of the word glintrow. All usage rights are open for creative and educational use with proper attribution.
As she stood under the stars, a glintrow of childhood wonder lit up her mind —then vanished.
by Angelina27 July 24, 2025
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