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Emitting light as a result of being heated.
candent
light
Glowing white because of intense heat.
white-hot
Incandescent.
glorious
1
Uranium certainly is; thorium-thestuff of this
incandescent
gas mantle-certainlyis; actinium.
2
The
incandescent
brightness on the mountains was not lessened in the least.
3
The human brain's power consumption resembles that of a 20-watt
incandescent
lightbulb.
4
They use less energy than traditional
incandescent
bulbs and compact fluorescent fixtures.
5
An
incandescent
lamp marked 16-candle-power was set in each of the light-boxes.
6
A huge spot on the side of the ship had become
incandescent
.
7
Almost as he said it, the steel beneath the blowpipe became
incandescent
.
8
He was seated in what was relatively a blaze of
incandescent
blue.
9
The landscape yonder shone and sparkled as if it had been
incandescent
.
10
Plantation shutters stood open at the windows and
incandescent
light filtered through.
11
Noted for inventing, among other things, the phonograph and the
incandescent
bulb.
12
In what manner does the
incandescent
headlight differ from the arc headlight?
13
That's just under half the light supplied by a 100W
incandescent
bulb.
14
Eddie was bent over his knapsack, and held up an
incandescent
flare.
15
The
incandescent
light shifted, surged, began to stream into the crystal sphere.
16
Tungsten light, named for the filament inside of
incandescent
bulbs is orange.
incandescent
incandescent light
incandescent lamp
incandescent bulbs
incandescent filament
incandescent gas