Hypertext Webster Gateway: "luminousness"

From Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913) (web1913)

Luminous \Lu"mi*nous\, a. [L. luminosus, fr. lumen light: cf. F.
lumineux. See {Luminary}, {Illuminate}.]
1. Shining; emitting or reflecting light; brilliant; bright;
as, the is a luminous body; a luminous color.

Fire burneth wood, making it . . . luminous.
--Bacon.

The mountains lift . . . their lofty and luminous
heads. --Longfellow.

2. Illuminated; full of light; bright; as, many candles made
the room luminous.

Up the staircase moved a luminous space in the
darkness. --Longfellow.

3. Enlightened; intelligent; also, clear; intelligible; as, a
luminous mind. `` Luminous eloquence.'' --Macaulay. `` A
luminous statement.'' --Brougham.

{Luminous paint}, a paint made up with some phosphorescent
substance, as sulphide of calcium, which after exposure to
a strong light is luminous in the dark for a time.

Syn: Lucid; clear; shining; perspicuous. -- {Lu"mi*nous*ly},
adv. -- {Lu"mi*nous*ness}, n.

From WordNet (r) 1.7 (wn)

luminousness
n : the quality of being luminous; emitting or reflecting light;
"its luminosity is measured relative to that of our sun"
[syn: {luminosity}, {brightness}, {brightness level}, {luminance},
{light}]


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