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The quality of being luminous; emitting or reflecting light.
light
brightness
luminance
luminousness
brightness level
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luminancia
1
Other EU figures of lesser
luminosity
have told them the same thing.
2
The surface strata become heated, the
luminosity
of the star increases rapidly.
3
That we have no data concerning any
luminosity
deficit of the nova.
4
I study the
luminosity
,
density, temperature and chemical composition of celestial objects.
5
Emmanuel Lubezki outdoes himself with cinematography of almost unimaginable crispness and
luminosity
.
6
The somber night was suddenly lit by a steady
luminosity
in the distance.
7
The
luminosity
comes from the cluster of eggs forced out of the ovary.
8
When it comes to beauty, we want instant lift, increased
luminosity
,
visible differences.
9
He held it up to the evening light, admiring the
luminosity
.
10
Radiographs are difficult to obtain; a materialization generally loses its
luminosity
.
11
In the sense to lessen or diminish in heat,
luminosity
,
etc.
12
Dr. G. thinks N. Y. is a beautiful city with a remarkable
luminosity
.
13
Lights being off, I am writing by the faint
luminosity
of a candle.
14
Other galaxies may have one too, in spite of an unremarkable central
luminosity
.
15
The
luminosity
was due to a phosphorescent growth on the bones.
16
In the
luminosity
of the node-drainer the cavern was eerily beautiful.
luminosity
integrate luminosity
faint luminosity
pale luminosity
absolute luminosity
eerie luminosity
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