
1) Aladdin discovery 2) Aladdin find 3) Aladdin had one 4) An artificial source of light 5) Beacon 6) Bed table item 7) Bed table item, often 8) Bed-table item 9) Bedside item 10) Bedside light 11) Boon to Aladdin 12) Buffet table fixture 13) Buffet table heat source 14) Bulb holder 15) Bulb or torch
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1) Candle 2) Etna 3) Flashbulb 4) Flashgun 5) Lantern 6) Photoflash 7) Streetlight 8) Taillight
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- an artificial source of visible illumination
- a piece of furniture holding one or more electric light bulbs
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Lighthouse Apostolic Ministry of Pentecost
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• (n.) Figuratively, anything which enlightens intellectually or morally; anything regarded metaphorically a performing the uses of a lamp. • (n.) A device or mechanism for producing light by electricity. See Incandescent lamp, under Incandescent. • (n.) A thin plate or lamina. • (n.) A light-producing vessel, instrument or appa...
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a device for producing illumination, consisting originally of a vessel containing a wick soaked in combustible material, and subsequently such other ... [4 related articles]
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A light source composed of a metal base, a glass tube filled with an inert gas or a vapor, and base pins to attach to a fixture.
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1. A light-producing vessel, instrument or apparatus; especially, a vessel with a wick used for the combustion of oil or other inflammable liquid, for the purpose of producing artificial light. ... 2. Figuratively, anything which enlightens intellectually or morally; anything regarded metaphorically a performing the uses of a lamp. 'Thy word is a l...
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(lamp) an apparatus for furnishing heat or light.
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A general term used to decribe the various kinds of artificial light sources used in photography
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In the theatre, the bulb which is fitted to what, in normal use, we call a light, is referred to as a lamp.
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Lamp noun [ Middle English (with excrescent
p ), from French
lame , Latin
lamina . See
Lamina .] A thin plate or lamina. [ Obsolete]
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A reference to the bulb inside a lighting unit, but may sometimes be used to refer to the entire lighting unit. (Lighting)
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— An acronym referring to a bundle of free open-source Web technologies that have become incredibly popular as a method for building websites. The letters stand for the Linux operating system, Apache web server, MySQL database, and either PHP, Perl or Python. This is often referred to as a LAMP stack.†A rival alternative would be a bu...
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A lamp is a contrivance for producing artificial light, whether by means of an inflammable liquid, or of gas, or electricity, but usually the term applied to a vessel for containing oil or other liquid inflammable substance, to be burned by means of a wick.
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Lamp is slang for to look at.
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A general term used to describe the various kinds of artificial light sources used in photography.
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A device intended to produce light energy. Modern lamps convert electrical energy to light energy via one of two main mechanisms - the filament lamp or the gas discharge lamp. Note that filament lamps are less efficient than discharge lamps (i.e. fluorescent lamps) as they produce more waste heat energy
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A complete light source unit, usually consisting of a light generating element (arc tube or filament), support hardware, enclosing envelope and base.
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A scientific technique to detect and increase the amount of viral genetic material. Equipment using LAMP technology can be sited near to the person being tested and can give results in minutes instead of having to send samples for laboratory processing.
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acronym: Lake Acidification Mitigation Project (EPRI)
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Large Advanced Mirror Project
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noun an artificial source of visible illumination
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In the theatre, the bulb which is fitted to what, in normal use, we call a light, is referred to as a lamp.
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A light source composed of a metal base, a glass tube filled with an inert gas or a vapor, and base pins to attach to a fixture.
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