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My dictionary defines dither as tremble, quiver but my thesaurus gives a few more possibilities: agitation, tremor, ripple, flicker
slight-flicker might be a possibility or maybe ripple.
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05-20-2024, 09:59 PM
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Cycling or Cycle perhaps?
As in any complete series of occurrences that repeats or is repeated.
Another word which might be used is "sequence".
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Ok, I'm not a native English speaker, but I'd still like to give you some suggestions.
I chose the word tremeluzente in Portuguese (tremblotant in French), which resulted in the following synonyms:
twinkling; flickering; shimmering
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I like 'shinmering' as suggested above. Although if I were to try to elucidate what I'm actually seeing in the picture I would suggest 'granular haze', not a single word unfortunately, but you could invent a new compound word: 'granular-haze' ..!
Reminds me somewhat of a 'heat haze' coming off the ground on a hot day.. but the pixelation is reminiscent of a grainy texture.
Or shimmering, maybe.