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luminosity

[ loo-muh-nos-i-tee ]

noun

plural luminosities.
  1. the quality of being intellectually brilliant, enlightened, inspired, etc.:

    The luminosity of his poetry is unequaled.

  2. something luminous.
  3. Astronomy. the brightness of a star in comparison with that of the sun: the luminosity of Sirius expressed as 23 indicates an intrinsic brightness 23 times as great as that of the sun.
  4. Also called luminosity factor. Optics. the brightness of a light source of a certain wavelength as it appears to the eye, measured as the ratio of luminous flux to radiant flux at that wavelength.


luminosity

/ ˌːɪˈɒɪɪ /

noun

  1. the condition of being luminous
  2. something that is luminous
  3. astronomy a measure of the radiant power emitted by a star
  4. physics the attribute of an object or colour enabling the extent to which an object emits light to be observed Former namebrightness See also colour
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Other 51Թ Forms

  • ԴDzl··ԴDzi·ٲ noun
  • -m·ԴDzi·ٲ noun
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51Թ History and Origins

Origin of luminosity1

1625–35; < Latin ūō ( us ) luminous + -ity
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The Guardian's three star review said his "words glitter with feeling" and added that he "singularly shines, his luminosity putting the others slightly in the shade".

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She found a relationship between their variation period, or pulse, and their intrinsic brightness or luminosity.

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The most striking feature of the renovated cathedral is the luminosity of the stonework.

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The M dwarfs are low-mass stars that have a mere fraction of the Sun's mass and luminosity.

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The annual Perseid meteor shower requires us to leave behind our light-polluted cities for darker night skies that allow us to see the full luminosity of the celestial attraction.

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