lamp light
1lamp|light — «LAMP LYT», noun. the light from a lamp …
2lamp|light|er — «LAMP LY tuhr», noun. 1. a person who lights lamps, especially a person formerly employed to light gas burning street lamps. 2. U.S. (formerly) a torch, twisted paper, or the like, used to light lamps …
3lamp·light — /ˈlæmpˌlaıt/ noun [noncount] : the light of a lamp We could see the glow of lamplight in the window …
4Lamp [light source] assembly — Узел осветителя …
5lamp — [n] lantern beacon, flashlight, gas lamp, gaslight, hurricane lamp, kerosene lamp, light, searchlight, torch; concepts 620,624,628,810 …
6Wood filter (glass) lamp light — (wood) [Robert Williams Wood, American physicist, 1868–1955] see under filter, lamp, and light …
7lamp — noun ADJECTIVE ▪ bedside, desk, floor, overhead (AmE), reading, standard (BrE), standing (AmE), table ▪ electric …
8lamp — I (New American Roget s College Thesaurus) n. light, lantern, floor or table lamp; [light] bulb; headlamp. II (Roget s IV) n. Syn. light, lantern, torch, light bulb; see light 3 . Types and forms of lamps include: wick, oil, gas, electric, sun,… …
9light — That portion of electromagnetic radiation (between 390 and 770 nm) to which the retina is sensitive (wavelength range of 380–780 nm). SEE ALSO: lamp. [A.S. leoht] cold l. 1. SYN: bioluminescence (1). 2. fluorescent l. as opposed to incandescent l …
10light bulb — noun An evacuated glass bulb containing a metal filament which is heated by electrical resistance to produce light. Syn: bulb, glow lamp, light globe …