Definitionadj. emitting light as a result of being heated
Last update: October 2, 2015
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She was incandescent with rage. [adjective]
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I was changing incandescent bulbs four times a year. [adjective]
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The power output of red diodes can be comparable to small incandescent bulbs. [adjective]
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The flame also was immovable; it neither flickered, nor rose, nor fell; but stood as it were a spear-head of incandescent gold upon the centre of the dark altar. [adjective]
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Whether she loved or hated--and she could glow with either lust until she seemed incandescent--she went slowly to work. [adjective]
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Other eyewitnesses depose that they observed an incandescent object of enormous proportions hurtling through the atmosphere at a terrifying velocity in a trajectory directed southwest by west. [adjective]
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Paris's Pastils--Perfumer's Pastils--Piesse's Pastils--Fumigation--The Perfume Lamp--Incandescent Platinum--Eau à Bruler--Eau pour Bruler--Fumigating Paper--Perfuming Spills--Odoriferous Lighters SECTION VIII. [Please select]
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Immediately overhead the great crater was belching incandescent rock and scoria for an incredible distance. [Please select]
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The detonations and ejection of incandescent lava and stones continued at intervals during three weeks. [Please select]
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