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Artificial light source produced by an electric current passing through a wire inside a vacuum, heating the wire to high temperatures to produce light. Compare Fluorescent. Only five percent of the energy output of Incandescent lighting is light, while the remaining 95% of the energy output is heat.
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| incandescent |
Light produced by a flame, candle, campfire, or light bulb.
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| incandescent |
Thermal generation of light, usually through radiant filaments in a bulb.
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| incandescent |
Glowing with heat.
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| incandescent |
Glowing with heat (red or white hot) as in a light bulb which glows white hot, but produces a light that more closely simulates natural sunlight. Sunlight and incandescent lights bring out the natural colors in opal.
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