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Definitions of fluoresce in various dictionaries:
verb - exhibit or undergo fluorescence
FLUORESCE - Fluorescence is the emission of light by a substance that has absorbed light or other electromagnetic radiation. It is a form of luminescence. In mos...
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Bug church in which minerals shine |
Glow |
Glow under a black light |
Rash of ulcers gets end of nose to light up |
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Jan 5 2016 The Guardian - Cryptic crossword |
Jun 7 2013 Wall Street Journal |
Jun 2 2013 The Times - Concise |
Feb 28 2008 The Guardian - Cryptic crossword |
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To undergo, produce, or show fluorescence. |
shine or glow brightly due to fluorescence. |
exhibit or undergo fluorescence |
Shine or glow brightly due to fluorescence. |
Fluoresce might refer to |
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Fluorescence is the emission of light by a substance that has absorbed light or other electromagnetic radiation. It is a form of luminescence. In most cases, the emitted light has a longer wavelength, and therefore lower energy, than the absorbed radiation. The most striking example of fluorescence occurs when the absorbed radiation is in the ultraviolet region of the spectrum, and thus invisible to the human eye, while the emitted light is in the visible region, which gives the fluorescent substance a distinct color that can be seen only when exposed to UV light. Fluorescent materials cease to glow nearly immediately when the radiation source stops, unlike phosphorescent materials, which continue to emit light for some time after. * Fluorescence has many practical applications, including mineralogy, gemology, medicine, chemical sensors (fluorescence spectroscopy), fluorescent labelling, dyes, biological detectors, cosmic-ray detection, and, most commonly, fluorescent lamps. Fluorescence |