No. It does not emit light.
No, a piece of paper is not a luminous object. Luminous objects emit their own light, like the sun or a light bulb. Paper reflects light and may appear visible when illuminated, but it does not produce light on its own.
Yes, anything that gives off light e.g. the sun is luminous. So would be a lamp and the moon, however not all things e.g. Not a mirror, not a table and not a piece of paper.
It is luminous
Luminous.
It's non-luminous
Luminous could also mean 'full of light or illuminated'. For example: luminous hands of a clock. Here, luminous denotes shiny or that give light. In the example: luminous room; luminous indicates well-lighted. Something that is clear or easy to understand is also termed luminous. Fro example: luminous prose or luminous theory. Luminous could also mean inspiring, intelligent, or enlightened.
luminous is correct
Earth, bricks, plastic, metals, moon, planets ,mirrors, paper,rubber,pencils
luminous means that it gives light
It gives off light. That is what luminous means.
Some tables may be painted with luminous paint. Most are not luminous.
Is screen of television an luminous or illuminated