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candescent
[kan-des-uhnt]
adjective
glowing; incandescent.
candescent
/ æˈɛəԳ /
adjective
rareglowing or starting to glow with heat
Other 51Թ Forms
- candescence noun
- candescently adverb
- noncandescence noun
- noncandescent adjective
- noncandescently adverb
- ˈԳ noun
- ˈԳٱ adverb
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of candescent1
51Թ History and Origins
Origin of candescent1
Example Sentences
Lava-like liquid oozes from the base of the furnace as soot-coated men in hooded reflective suits, thick gloves and protective visors steer the candescent flow with ladles the length of spears.
Originally trained as a mezzo-soprano, she has a full-bodied lower range that is just as thrilling to witness as her candescent high notes, and a commanding softness in more conversational moments.
Writers of elevated and candescent fantasy hold a mirror to the worlds they live in and are master architects of the worlds they create, slanting reflections like a carnival funhouse.
She wore a white shirtwaist and black skirt that accentuated her trim figure, and she was seated beside a window, her hair candescent with sunlight.
Unfortunately, despite efforts to associate the moment of innovation with light-bulbs, sparks or other candescent metaphors, modern innovation is a process - not an event - that relies on accumulated knowledge and capabilities.
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