different between luminousness vs incandescence
luminousness
English
Etymology
luminous +? -ness
Noun
luminousness (countable and uncountable, plural luminousnesses)
- The quality of being luminous.
luminousness From the web:
incandescence
English
Etymology
Borrowed from French incandescence.
Morphologically incandesce +? -ence.
Pronunciation
- IPA(key): /??n.kæn?d?s.?ns/, /??n.k?n?d?s.?ns/
Noun
incandescence (usually uncountable, plural incandescences)
- (physics) the emission of visible light by a hot body
- the light so emitted
- (by extension) great emotion, especially anger
Translations
incandescence From the web:
- what incandescent means
- what incandescent bulbs are still available
- what incandescent lamp mean
- what's incandescent light bulbs
- what incandescent lamp
- what does incandescent mean
- what causes incandescence
- incandescent light
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