lamp light
111Light of the World — a very popular painting (1851–3) by Holman Hunt, who did several versions of it. It shows Jesus Christ holding a lamp and knocking on the door of a house. * * * …
112lamp room — noun A room at the top of a lighthouse in which the signal light is housed …
113lamp bulb — noun Light bulb …
114Lamp — 1) That part of the candle sticks of the tabernacle and the temple which bore the light (Ex. 25:37; 1 Kings 7:49; 2 Chr. 4:20; 13:11; Zech. 4:2). Their form is not described. Olive oil was generally burned in them (Ex. 27:20). 2) A torch… …
115lamp — læmp n. device which is a source of artificial light; device which emits heat; someone or something which is a source of inspiration …
116light table — A work surface of translucent white glass or plastic with a lamp beneath it, used especially for looking at transparencies and for tracing …
117lamp — lamp1 noun 1》 an electric, oil, or gas device for giving light. 2》 an electrical device producing ultraviolet or other radiation. verb 1》 supply with lamps; illuminate. 2》 [usu. as noun lamping] hunt at night for rabbits using lamps. Derivatives… …
118lamp socket — A device which holds a light bulb and provides electricity to the bulb. The British term is bulb holder …
119lamp unit — A sealed light unit with reflector and lens all in one …
120light unit — See lamp unit …