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lamp The electric cap lamp worn for visibility. Also, the flame safety lamp used in coal mines to detect methane gas concentrations and oxygen deficiency.
Ãâó: www.digistar.mb.ca/minsci/termsg-l.htm
lamp Greek lampo = shine. Latin lambo = lick. Snakes gave divine help to the sick by licking wounds etc. The snake's tongue symbolised a lightning stroke.
Ãâó: www.quantavolution.org/vol_13/firenotblown_27.htm
lamp A generic term for a device that creates optical radiation (light), sometimes called a bulb. There are three categories of electric lamps: incandescent, fluorescent and high-intensity discharge.
Ãâó: www.uwex.edu/energy/lighting_terms.html
lamp For definition purposes, a lighting artifact intended for use INDOORS. Can be fixed or portable; of any "fuel" source ("gas", liquid fuel, electricity, chemical reaction.)
Ãâó: www.lampguild.org/Lampdict.html
lamp The lighting apparatus inside a lens.
Ãâó: biscaynebeacon.home.mindspring.com/LH_vocab.htm
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