incandescence in English

noun

[in·can·des·cence || ‚ɪnkən'desns /-kæn-]

glowing, shining, production of light by an object that has been heated to a high temperature; light produced by a heated object; state of being filled with an intense emotion, fervou

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1. Candescence: The state of being white hot; inCandescence

2. A light produced by a body heated to luminosity ; incandescence.

3. Use a little Incandescence for vegetation to make it look organic.

4. Incandescence light as a kind of light - source has been used for a century.

5. A fine wire is heated electrically to incandescence in an electric lamp.

6. She burned with an incandescence that had nothing to do with her looks.

7. Any reports of its lack of incandescence are delusional spin from the liberal media.

8. It can illuminate like 15 w incandescence bulb, just connect to the telephone line.

9. InCandescence definition, the emission of visible light by a body, caused by its high temperature

10. Another explosive blast: Some of the lava's incandescence is absorbed by the dense ash column.

11. Allocate the USB interface, it can illuminate like 15 w incandescence bulb , just connect to the computer line.

12. In the render on the right, the same texture was mapped to just the Incandescence channel.

13. The term derives from the Latin verb incandescere, to glow white. InCandescence is a special case of thermal radiation.

14. By the time they had reached it, a thin bow of unbearable incandescence had thrust itself above the eastern horizon.

15. InCandescence is the emission of electromagnetic radiation (including visible light) from a hot body as a result of its high temperature

16. Garlands from bulbs of an incandescence are cheaper, light from them softer, than from light-emitting diodes (at LED garlands it more " Coldish ").

17. "When heated to incandescence in the furnace of stars, each element marks the spectrum of light it emits with a characteristic set of lines" (Malcolm W. Browne).

18. As a non-intrusive laser diagnostics technology, laser induced incandescence(LII) can be used to measure soot concentration distribution in flame, with high spatial and temporal resolution.

19. Prince William is ‘quite Affronted’ by the claim that he’s ‘trapped by his future role’ 03/24/2021 As we know, Prince William’s default emotion is rage, anger, incandescence.

20. Candescence (countable and uncountable, plural Candescences) inCandescence; Part or all of this entry has been imported from the 1913 edition of Webster’s Dictionary, which is now free of copyright and hence in the public domain