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    Lu·mi·nesce
    /ˌlo͞oməˈnes/

    verb

    • 1. emit light by luminescence: "genes in these marine bacteria make them luminesce"
  2. : to exhibit luminescence. Examples of luminesce in a Sentence. Recent Examples on the Web Music has charms that teem our tongues, course through our pens and luminesce up on our screens. Richard Lederer, San Diego Union-Tribune, 31 Aug. 2019.

  3. Luminesce definition: to exhibit luminescence. . See examples of LUMINESCE used in a sentence.

  4. (of a substance) to produce light without being heated: Solids that luminesce are called phosphors. Fewer examples. Is it a water-based ink source? Does it luminesce? Quartz typically luminesces only weakly. Liquid crystals undergo structural transformations that make them luminesce. SMART Vocabulary: related words and phrases.

  5. The meaning of LUMINESCENCE is the low-temperature emission of light (as by a chemical or physiological process); also : light produced by luminescence. How to use luminescence in a sentence.

  6. To luminesce is to shine or glow with light. Some types of jellyfish have the uncanny ability to luminesce underwater. Glow-in-the-dark paint will luminesce when you turn out the lights, and fireflies luminesce in the night sky during the summertime.

  7. LUMINESCE meaning: 1. (of a substance) to produce light without being heated: 2. (of a substance) to produce light…. Learn more.

  8. verb. (intransitive) to exhibit luminescence. Collins English Dictionary. Copyright © HarperCollins Publishers. Word origin. back formation from luminescent. Word Frequency. luminesce in American English. (ˌluməˈnɛs ) verb intransitive Word forms: ˌlumiˈnesced or ˌlumiˈnescing. to be or become luminescent.

  9. Define luminesce. luminesce synonyms, luminesce pronunciation, luminesce translation, English dictionary definition of luminesce. intr.v. lu·mi·nesced , lu·mi·nesc·ing , lu·mi·nesc·es To be or become luminescent.

  10. the giving out of light by a substance that has not been heated: A variety of lighting elements are used, from LED to chemical luminescence. Compare. incandescence. literary. soft light: The car headlights lit the driveway with a pool of bright luminescence. The table lamp threw a soft luminescence across the chair. See. luminescent. Fewer examples

  11. May 21, 2024 · luminesce (third-person singular simple present luminesces, present participle luminescing, simple past and past participle luminesced) (intransitive) To give off light, including in the invisible electromagnetic radiation frequencies, or become luminescent. Phosphorus will only begin to luminesce at a certain small pressure of oxygen.

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