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incandesce

VI ส่องแสง  ลุกโชน  ให้ แสงสว่าง  blaze flame glow shine song-sang

 

incandesce

VT ส่องแสง  ลุกโชน  ให้ แสงสว่าง  blaze flame glow shine song-sang

 

incandescence

N การ ส่องแสง  การ ลุกโชน  การ ให้ แสงสว่าง  radiance brilliance dullness darkness kan-song-sang

 

incandescent

ADJ ที่ ร้อนแรง (อารมณ์  ที่ เร่าร้อน  ablaze fiery ti-ron-rang

 

incandescent

ADJ ที่ ส่องแสง  glowing fluorescent radiant ti-song-sang

 

incandescent lamp

N ตะเกียง ไฟฟ้า ที่ ให้ แสงสว่าง จาก ขดลวด ไฟฟ้า ใน ตะเกียง  ta-kiang-fai-fa-ti-hai-saeng-sa-wang-jak-kod-luad-fai-fa-nai-ta-kiang

 

incantation

N การ ปลุกเสก  การ บริกรรม คาถา  การท่อง มนตร์  abracadabra hocus-pocus kan-pluk-seak

 

incantation

N คาถา  เวทมนตร์  อาคม  คำ สวด  rune ka-ta

 

Webster's 1828 Dictionary

INCANDESCENCE

n.[L. incandescens, incandesco; in and candesco; candeo, caneo, to be white, to shine; canus, white. ] A white heat; or the glowing whiteness of a body caused by intense heat. We say, a metal is heated to incandescence.

 

INCANDESCENT

a.White or glowing with heat.

 

INCANTATION

n.[L. incantatio, incanto; in and canto, to sing. ] The act of enchanting; enchantment; the act of using certain formulas of words and ceremonies, for the purpose of raising spirits.

 

INCANTATORY

a.Dealing by enchantment; magical.

 

INCANTING

a.Enchanting. [Not used. ]

 

INCANTON

v.t.[in and canton. ] To unite to a canton or separate community.

 

Webster's 1913 Dictionary

INCAN

INCAN In "can, a.

 

Defn: Of or pertaining to the Incas.

 

INCANDESCENCE

In `can *des "cence, n. Etym: [Cf. F. incandescence. ]

 

Defn: A white heat, or the glowing or luminous whiteness of a body caused by intense heat.

 

INCANDESCENT

In `can *des "cent, a. Etym: [L. incandecens, -entis, p. pr. of incandescere to become warm or hot; pref. in- in + candescere to become of a glittering whiteness, to become red hot, incho. fr. candere to be of a glittering whiteness: cf. F. incandescent. See Candle. ]

 

Defn: White, glowing, or luminous, with intense heat; as, incandescent carbon or platinum; hence, clear; shining; brilliant. Holy Scripture become resplendent; or, as one might say, incandescent throughout. I. Taylor. Incandescent lamp or light (Elec.), a kind of lamp in which the light is produced by a thin filament of conducting material, usually carbon, contained in a vacuum, and heated to incandescence by an electric current, as in the Edison lamp; -- called also incandescence lamp, and glowlamp.

 

INCANESCENT

In `ca *nes "cent, a. Etym: [L. incanescens, p. pr. incanescere to become gray. ]

 

Defn: Becoming hoary or gray; canescent.

 

INCANOUS

In *ca "nous, a. Etym: [L. incanus; pref. in- in + canus hoary. ] (Bot. )

 

Defn: Hoary with white pubescence.

 

INCANTATION

In `can *ta "tion, n. Etym: [L. incantatio, fr. incantare to chant a magic formula over one: cf. F. incantation. See Enchant. ]

 

1. The act or process of using formulas sung or spoken, with occult ceremonies, for the purpose of raising spirits, producing enchantment, or affecting other magical results; enchantment. "Mysterious ceremony and incantation. " Burke.

 

2. A formula of words used as above.

 

INCANTATORY

INCANTATORY In *cant "a *to *ry, a.

 

Defn: Dealing by enchantment; magical. Sir T. Browne.

 

INCANTING

INCANTING In *cant "ing, a.

 

Defn: Enchanting. [Obs. ] Sir T. Herbert.

 

INCANTON

INCANTON In *can "ton, v. t.

 

Defn: To unite to, or form into, a canton or separate community. Addison.

 

New American Oxford Dictionary

incandesce

in can desce |ˌinkənˈdes ˌɪnkənˈdɛs | verb [ no obj. ] glow with heat: the lights of the town lay incandescing across the prairie. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: back-formation from incandescent .

 

incandescent

in can des cent |ˌinkənˈdesənt ˌɪnkənˈdɛsnt | adjective 1 emitting light as a result of being heated: plumes of incandescent liquid rock. (of an electric light ) containing a filament that glows white-hot when heated by a current passed through it. 2 passionate or brilliant: Mravinsky's incandescent performance of Siegfried's Funeral March. extremely angry: she was incandescent at the way the IRS acted. DERIVATIVES in can des cence noun, in can des cent ly adverb ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from French, from Latin incandescent- glowing, from the verb incandescere, from in- (expressing intensive force ) + candescere become white (from candidus white ).

 

incant

in cant |inˈkant ɪnˈkænt | verb [ with obj. ] chant or intone: priests were incanting psalms around her body. ORIGIN mid 16th cent. (in the sense use enchantment on ): from Latin incantare to chant, charm, from in- (expressing intensive force ) + cantare sing. The current sense dates from the mid 20th cent.

 

incantation

in can ta tion |ˌinkanˈtāSHən ˌɪnˌkænˈteɪʃən | noun a series of words said as a magic spell or charm: an incantation to raise the dead. the use of such words: there was no magic in such incantation | incantations of old slogans. DERIVATIVES in can ta to ry |-ˈkantəˌtôrē |adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: via Old French from late Latin incantatio (n- ), from incantare chant, bewitch (see incant ).

 

Oxford Dictionary

incandesce

incandesce |ˌɪnkanˈdɛs | verb [ no obj. ] glow with heat: the lights of the town lay incandescing across the prairie. ORIGIN late 19th cent.: back-formation from incandescent .

 

incandescent

in ¦can |des ¦cent |ɪnkanˈdɛs (ə )nt | adjective 1 emitting light as a result of being heated: plumes of incandescent liquid rock. (of an electric light ) containing a filament which glows white-hot when heated by a current passed through it. 2 full of strong emotion; passionate: she felt an incandescent love for life. extremely angry: I am incandescent at the way I've been treated. DERIVATIVES incandescence noun, incandescently adverb ORIGIN late 18th cent.: from French, from Latin incandescent- glowing , from the verb incandescere, from in- (expressing intensive force ) + candescere become white (from candidus white ).

 

incant

incant |ɪnˈkant | verb [ with obj. ] chant or intone: priests were incanting psalms round her body. ORIGIN mid 16th cent. (in the sense use enchantment on ): from Latin incantare to chant, charm , from in- (expressing intensive force ) + cantare sing . The current sense dates from the mid 20th cent.

 

incantation

in ¦can |ta ¦tion |ɪnkanˈteɪʃ (ə )n | noun a series of words said as a magic spell or charm: an incantation to raise the dead. [ mass noun ] the use of words as a magic spell: there was no magic in such incantation. DERIVATIVES incantatory adjective ORIGIN late Middle English: via Old French from late Latin incantatio (n- ), from incantare chant, bewitch (see incant ).

 

American Oxford Thesaurus

incandescent

incandescent adjective 1 incandescent fragments of lava: white-hot, red-hot, burning, fiery, blazing, ablaze, aflame; glowing, aglow, radiant, bright, brilliant, luminous, sparkling; literary fervid, lucent; rare igneous. 2 an incandescent speech: passionate, ardent, fervent, fervid, intense, impassioned, spirited, fiery.

 

incantation

incantation noun I was more amused than entranced by the flickering candles and spooky incantations: chant, invocation, conjuration, magic spell /formula, charm, hex, enchantment, mojo; intonation, recitation.

 

Oxford Thesaurus

incandescent

incandescent adjective 1 incandescent fragments of lava: white-hot, intensely hot, red-hot, burning, fiery, on fire, blazing, ablaze, aflame; glowing, aglow, radiant, bright, brilliant, dazzling, shining, luminous, gleaming; literary fervid, fervent, ardent, rutilant, lucent, candescent. 2 the minister was said to be incandescent: furious, enraged, raging, very angry, incensed, seething, infuriated, fuming, boiling, inflamed, irate, wrathful, in a temper, beside oneself; in high dudgeon, indignant, outraged; informal livid, hot under the collar, up in arms, foaming at the mouth, mad, hopping mad, wild, as cross as two sticks, apoplectic, riled, aerated, on the warpath, steamed up, in a lather, in a paddy, fit to be tied, up the wall; N. Amer. informal bent out of shape, soreheaded; Austral. /NZ informal ropeable, snaky, crook; W. Indian informal vex; Brit. informal, dated in a bate; literary ireful, wroth. ANTONYMS calm.

 

incantation

incantation noun 1 he muttered some weird incantations: chant, invocation, conjuration, magic spell, magic formula, rune; abracadabra, open sesame; N. Amer. hex, mojo; NZ makutu. 2 the ritual incantation of such words: chanting, intonation, recitation.

 

French Dictionary

incandescence

incandescence n. f. nom féminin État d ’un corps chauffé et rendu lumineux. LOCUTION Lampe à incandescence. Lampe qui éclaire à l ’aide d ’un filament chauffé à blanc. Prononciation La troisième syllabe se prononce dé, [ɛ̃kɑ̃desɑ̃s ] Note Orthographique incand esc ence.

 

incandescent

incandescent , ente adj. adjectif Qui est en incandescence. : Des lampes incandescentes. Prononciation La troisième syllabe se prononce dé, [ɛ̃kɑ̃desɑ̃, ɑ̃t ] Note Orthographique incand esc ent.

 

incantation

incantation n. f. nom féminin Parole magique. : Le sorcier prononça des incantations.

 

incantatoire

incantatoire adj. adjectif Propre à l ’incantation. : Des formules incantatoires. Note Orthographique incantat oire.

 

Spanish Dictionary

incanato

incanato nombre masculino 1 Perú Período de la historia peruana en la que dominó el imperio de los incas .SINÓNIMO incario .2 Perú Estructura política y social del imperio incaico .SINÓNIMO incario .

 

incandescencia

incandescencia nombre femenino Estado de un cuerpo incandescente .

 

incandescente

incandescente adjetivo [cuerpo ] Que adquiere un color rojo o blanco por haber sido sometido a altas temperaturas, especialmente el carbón y los metales :hierro incandescente; el filamento incandescente de una bombilla .SINÓNIMO candente .

 

incansable

incansable adjetivo 1 Que no se cansa o que resiste mucho sin descansar :un trabajador incansable; un viajero incansable; David es un incansable seguidor de su equipo .SINÓNIMO infatigable .2 Que es propio de estas personas :de su juventud cabe destacar su incansable labor personal como animador de diversos proyectos culturales; se asombró ella misma de su incansable capacidad de mentira; repetía, de manera incansable, su vieja canción .SINÓNIMO infatigable .

 

Sanseido Wisdom Dictionary

incandescence

in can des cence /ɪ̀nkəndés (ə )ns |-kæn -/名詞 U 白熱 (光 ).

 

incandescent

in can des cent /ɪ̀nkəndés (ə )nt |-kæn -/形容詞 1 白熱光を発する .2 光り輝く .3 熱烈な .~̀ b lb 白熱電球 .~̀ l mp 白熱灯 [電球 ].ly 副詞 光り輝いて .

 

incantation

in can ta tion /ɪ̀nkæntéɪʃ (ə )n /名詞 1 C 呪文 (じゆもん ); まじない .2 U 魔術をかけること ; 魔法 .