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    Flash·light
    /ˈflaSHˌlīt/

    noun

    • 1. a battery-operated portable light. North American
    • 2. a flashing light used for signals and in lighthouses.
  2. Britannica Dictionary definition of FLASHLIGHT. [count] US. : a small electric light that can be carried in your hand and that runs on batteries. — called also (British) torch. FLASHLIGHT meaning: a small electric light that can be carried in your hand and that runs on batteries.

  3. Advanced Dictionary. flash·light. pronunciation: flaesh laIt. features: Word Combinations ( noun ), Word Explorer. Word Explorer. The meaning of flashlight. Definition of flashlight. English dictionary and integrated thesaurus for learners, writers, teachers, and students with advanced, intermediate, and beginner levels.

  4. FLASHLIGHT definition: an electric light that you can hold in your hand. Learn more.

  5. May 1, 2024 · Noun [ edit] flashlight (plural flashlights) ( US, Canada) A battery - powered hand-held light source . A flashgun (device used to create flashes of light for photography). ( obsolete) A photograph taken with a flash camera. Synonyms [ edit] ( hand-held light source) torch ( UK, Aus, NZ) Hyponyms [ edit] pocket light. Derived terms [ edit]

  6. A flashlight (US, CA) or torch (UK, AU) is a portable hand-held electric lamp. Formerly, the light source typically was a miniature incandescent light bulb, but these have been displaced by light-emitting diodes (LEDs) since the mid-2000s.

  7. Definition of flashlight in Essential American English Dictionary. flashlight. noun. us / ˈflæʃˌlɑɪt/ Add to word list Add to word list. a small electric light that you hold in your hand. (Definition of flashlight from the Webster's Essential Mini Dictionary © Cambridge University Press) Translations of flashlight. in Chinese (Traditional) 手電筒…

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