black light
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of black light
First recorded in 1925–30
Example Sentences
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When they shine a black light on the coral, organic compounds in the coral cause it to fluoresce.
From Science Daily • Mar. 18, 2024
The camera lingers on their enraptured visages, allowing their furtive looks to bloom under the neon glow of a clubbing black light or the soft touch of the sun as they lounge in a park.
From New York Times • Feb. 9, 2024
One gallery in the Haring exhibition will be entirely bathed in black light, mimicking a show Haring held in the basement of New York’s Tony Shafrazi Gallery in 1982.
From Los Angeles Times • Oct. 12, 2022
“If the item is glass, and fluoresces neon green under a black light, it contains uranium dioxide 100 percent of the time.”
From Washington Post • Oct. 11, 2022
But not bright—instead a black light with a violet and white core.
From "The Marvellers" by Dhonielle Clayton
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