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calorescence

[ kal-uh-res-uhns ]

noun

, Physics.
  1. incandescence caused by absorption of radiation having a frequency below that of visible light.


calorescence

/ ˌkæləˈrɛsəns /

noun

  1. physics the absorption of radiation by a body, subsequently re-emitted at a higher frequency (lower wavelength)
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Derived Forms

  • ˌcaloˈrescent, adjective
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Other Words From

  • calo·rescent adjective
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Word History and Origins

Origin of calorescence1

1855–65; < Latin calor heat + -escence
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Example Sentences

Professor Stokes named the phenomena which he has discovered and investigated Fluorescence; for the new phenomena here described I have proposed the term Calorescence.

In fact, carbon when perfectly dissolved and incorporated with a good white glass, is highly transparent to the calorific rays, and by employing it as an absorbent the phenomena of 'calorescence' may be obtained, though in a less striking form than with the iodine.

On investigating the calorescence produced by rays transmitted through glasses of various colours, it was found that in the case of certain specimens of blue glass, the platinum foil glowed with a pink or purplish light.

Here, by the intervention of the platinum, the refrangibility is raised, so as to render the non-visual visual, and to this change I have given the name of Calorescence.

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