0 giving off light after radiation has hit it
1 giving off or shining with light, and giving off little or no heat
Whiteness in the form of illuminated or phosphorescent body parts and clothing became a common feature of many seances by the 1870s or thereabouts.
Kubisch coated the 42 -diameter clock faces with a phosphorescent paint and placed black lights behind the faces.
Hot on its heels we are having automatic sorting by machine which reads phosphorescent guide dots on envelopes.
There is a phosphorescent glow just as with herring fishing.
If a white or phosphorescent rear mudguard can be fitted to bicycles, it will certainly help to show up those bicycles in the dark.
There are steadily growing ribbons of horrible phosphorescent, orange light along our motorways.
This is done by detecting the phosphorescent marks on the stamps.
Letters are marked at the first sorting stage with a pattern of phosphorescent spots representing the address written on the envelope.