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candescence
English
Noun
candescence (countable and uncountable, plural candescences)
- incandescence
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candescent
English
Etymology
From Latin cand?sc?ns, present participle of cand?sc? (“to brighten, radiate, become red hot”).
Adjective
candescent (comparative more candescent, superlative most candescent)
- glowing with heat; white-hot, incandescent
Related terms
- candescence
Latin
Verb
cand?scent
- third-person plural future active indicative of cand?sc?
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