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phosphorescence
[ fos-fuh-res-uhns ]
noun
- the property of being luminous at temperatures below incandescence, as from slow oxidation in the case of phosphorus or after exposure to light or other radiation.
- a luminous appearance resulting from this.
- any luminous radiation emitted from a substance after the removal of the exciting agent.
phosphorescence
/ ˌfɒsfəˈrɛsəns /
noun
- physics
- a fluorescence that persists after the bombarding radiation producing it has stopped
- a fluorescence for which the average lifetime of the excited atoms is greater than 10 –8seconds
- the light emitted in phosphorescence
- the emission of light during a chemical reaction, such as bioluminescence, in which insufficient heat is evolved to cause fluorescence Compare fluorescence
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Other Words From
- semi·phospho·rescence noun
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Word History and Origins
Origin of phosphorescence1
First recorded in 1790–1800; phosphoresc(ent) + -ence
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Example Sentences
The color of the phosphorescence differs in the sexes, and its intensity varies with the age and temperament.
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The water gleamed with phosphorescence, and the yacht Spray left a wake of gleaming silver and gold and flashing jewels.
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Urgent as the situation was, he stood for a few moments meditative, contemplating the phosphorescence of the waves.
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That is phosphorescence, which is very common in tropical seas, sometimes the whole sea is alight with it.
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There is no light in these depths: they make it with their own phosphorescence.
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