illumination
Americannoun
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an act or instance of illuminating. illuminating.
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the fact or condition of being illuminated.
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a decoration of lights, usually colored lights.
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Sometimes illuminations. an entertainment, display, or celebration using lights as a major feature or decoration.
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intellectual or spiritual enlightenment.
- Synonyms:
- wisdom, insight, revelation, knowledge
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Also called illuminance. Also called intensity of illumination. Optics. the intensity of light falling at a given place on a lighted surface; the luminous flux incident per unit area, expressed in lumens per unit of area.
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a supply of light.
a source of illumination.
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decoration of a manuscript or book with a painted design in color, gold, etc.
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a design used in such decoration.
noun
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the act of illuminating or the state of being illuminated
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a source of light
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(often plural) a light or lights, esp coloured lights, used as decoration in streets, parks, etc
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spiritual or intellectual enlightenment; insight or understanding
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the act of making understood; clarification
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decoration in colours, gold, or silver used on some manuscripts or printed works
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physics another name (not in technical usage) for illuminance
Other Word Forms
- illuminational adjective
- nonillumination noun
- preillumination noun
- reillumination noun
Etymology
Origin of illumination
First recorded in 1300–50; Middle English, from Medieval Latin illūminātiōn-, stem of illūminātiō “spiritual enlightenment,” from Latin: “illustriousness, glory”; illuminate ( def. ), -ion ( def. )
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