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phosphorescent
[ fos-fuh-res-uhnt ]
Other Words From
- phospho·rescent·ly adverb
- semi·phospho·rescent adjective
Word History and Origins
Origin of phosphorescent1
Example Sentences
My eyes traveled up their phosphorescent legs to their faces and back down again.
Amid was phosphorescent with love for his wife and kids, his sisters, his in-laws, his mom.
The Japanese matted floor, even in darkness, gives out a sort of ghostly, phosphorescent glow.
Inside each was a small projection apparently of a fungoid character, that was phosphorescent.
The waiters were all Martian slaves, he noticed, their phosphorescent owl-eyes smoldering in the dim blue light.
The air and the plain were literally sparkling with the phosphorescent light of the fire-fly.
During my fortnight's stay I often sat listening to the eloquent silence of these phosphorescent nights.
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