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How to use incandescence in a sentence

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His combustible persona waxed hot against those he saw as enemies of righteousness and justice, attracting true believers to its incandescence.
The most important factors determining the heating of a filament to incandescence are thermal mass and electrical resistance of the filament.
In the meteoric incandescence of his beautiful youth, these qualities were in exquisite equipoise.
There is a joyous incandescence in the harmonies, a playful energy and a richness of colouration.
Under the arch of her eyebrows, her wide brown eyes glowed with their vague hint of secrecy, their quiet incandescence.
There was an incandescence to the display that brought them a 2-0 victory at home to Lyon three weeks ago.
The glow touched the roses in the front yard, its silvery incandescence casting light into the shadowed bushes.
Sconces on the wall brightened, then erupted into searing incandescence that glittered on gold and shining jewels.
But there is a joyous incandescence in the harmonies too, a playful energy and a richness of colouration.
They alleviate the superfluous to smolder secretly incandescence textile: colors are alanguiring themself with serene and enveloping modesty.
Deceleration of meteorites begins high in the atmosphere where the surface of the incoming body heats up to incandescence causing melting and ablation.
Lead liquefies without incandescence and evaporates at white heat. Russell SeitzNantucket, Massachusetts.
Later, investigators will say the explosion that ripped the new house apart began the instant the tip of the soldering iron reached incandescence.
They fly closer to the sun than the rest of us, and there is an incandescence about them.
He was particularly renowned for his ability to convey colour and for the extraordinary incandescence in his work.
Your skin will be re-vitalized and look more radiantly alive, with an incandescence that seems to come from within.
With a video tool, I entered their body of light and some particularities of the topography suddenly became apparent: configurations of explosions, cocoons or streams of light, incandescence, black holes.
Following unfettered threads, colliding incandescence.
Uncle Dave had drawn me into the history of incandescence, of the rare earths and metallic filaments that glowed and incandesced brilliantly when heated.
In 1761 Ebenezer Kinnersley demonstrated heating a wire to incandescence.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The light of incandescence is intense and white like that from metal at a white heat.
I could see the outlines of his figure and a weird, single string of incandescence.
The unburned carbon particles rise in its draft and become heated to incandescence, thus accounting for the brighter portion.
But at the critical instant the kindly incandescence burned blue, clicked, fizzed, and died down to a red spot in the darkness.
Her arms were outstretched to the dimming form of Harry and the incandescence.
A fine, hairlike filament within a glass bulb is raised to incandescence by the heat of an electric current.
Once a Beowulfer vanished in a supernova flash, and when the ball of incandescence widened to nothing the ship was gone.
The garden where Nedda definitely was not present became bathed in incandescence.
It is true of all metals which are capable of being heated to incandescence.
Keep yourself from the fire incandescence and make you prepared to fight and destroy it from the meekness.
Did ever passion heat words to incandescence as it did those of Sappho?
Only the incandescence of the metal and the flame itself were visible.
The vapour which produces incandescence is here absolutely dark.
This light may either be produced by incandescence, or by particles which are too large to polarise the light in the act of scattering it.
Ashes and pumice heated to incandescence were blown through the air.
It was a reddish incandescence which increased by degrees, a decided proof that the projectile was shifting toward it and not falling normally on the surface of the moon.
Most notably, she is able to achieve a nearly subliminal incandescence through a medieval method of applying gold leaf to the canvas before painting.
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