luminescence

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This too would explain their type of luminescence, which is, according to existing astronomical knowledge, characteristic to young galaxies.

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  1. noun The emission of light that does not derive energy from the temperature of the emitting body, as in phosphorescence, fluorescence, and bioluminescence. Luminescence is caused by chemical, biochemical, or crystallographic changes, the motions of subatomic particles, or radiation-induced excitation of an atomic system.
  2. noun The light so emitted.

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  • Dark shadows infiltrated the dying luminescence, exposing swathes of smouldering uniform. —  Hamilton, Peter F. - [Void 01] - The Dreaming Void
  • They were drifting toward a curtain of faint luminescence, ghostly white. —  A Spell for Chameleon
  • From the glass cover of the avenue there streamed a white luminescence, throwing odd black shadows athwart the garden. —  Wonder Stories Quarterly Summer 1932
  • The walls gave off a steady luminescence, distributed the light evenly upon all the desks and tables. —  IF September, 1952
  • Far off, Jaspre glimpsed—not darkness—but a glimmering multi-colored luminescence, the flowering trees of an endless spring, the towers of a rainbow city, more beautiful than in any book, and winged with a gilded morning, there in the black pit of the world. —  Red As Blood
 

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  1. from luminescen(t) + -ce.
  2. luminescen (t) + -ce.
 

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/ljumɪˈnɛsəns/
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