0 producing a bright light from a heated filament or other part:
an incandescent lamp
The mountain's snow-white peak was incandescent against the blue sky.
1 showing extreme anger or happiness:
He was incandescent with rage.
an incandescent performance/career
2 producing a bright light after being heated to a high temperature:
They were illuminated by 8 h daylight\16 h incandescent light of 10 000-12 000 lx intensity.
Effects of bright incandescent light on seasonal and nonseasonal major depressive disorder.
The continuous incandescent light was from unfiltered lamps in a growth chamber which gave an irradiance of about 95 imol m2 s"1 at seed level.
The effects of fluorescent and incandescent illumination upon repetitive behaviors in autistic children.
Chromatic adaptation to natural and incandescent illuminants.
Unfortunately, language in several parts of the world is an incandescent subject which causes much controversy.
I listened with great interest to the incandescent way in which he made his points.
We know that it is just as much in the interests of the consumer as of the company that incandescent burners should be used.
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