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irradiant

 
Dictionary: ir·ra·di·ant   (ĭ-rā'dē-ənt) pronunciation
adj.
Sending forth radiant light.

[Latin irradiāns, irradiant-, present participle of irradiāre, to shine forth. See irradiate.]

irradiance ir·ra'di·ance or ir·ra'di·an·cy n.

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    Giving off or reflecting light readily or in large amounts: beamy, bright, brilliant, effulgent, incandescent, lambent, lucent, luminous, lustrous, radiant, refulgent, shiny. See light/darkness.

 
 
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