Yes.
It is luminous
Luminous.
It's non-luminous
Luminous objects give off light whereas illuminated objects relfect light, and thus appear to produce light. For example: A lightbulb is luminous because it gives off light whereas the moon is illuminated because it reflects the light of the sun.A luminous object shines with its own light; it produces its own light, like the sun. An illuminated object is lit by some outside source, like a light bulb or something lit up because your car's headlights fall on it at night, such as your garage door.
Some tables may be painted with luminous paint. Most are not luminous.
luminous?
luminous
The word incandescent is an adjective that means "glowing," and "giving off light." Some synonyms for incandescent are luminous, radiant, and shining.
"Luminous" is an English equivalent of the Italian word luminosa.Specifically, the word is a feminine adjective in its singular form. It may be translated as "bright, glaring, luminescent, luminous, shining". The pronunciation will be "LOO-mee-NO-sa" in Italian.
It is luminous
An adjective to describe a sarcophagus could be old, ancient, stone, huge, heavy, Egyptian, or Greek.
Luminous.
It's non-luminous
full of light / not full of light
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
Luminous objects give off light whereas illuminated objects relfect light, and thus appear to produce light. For example: A lightbulb is luminous because it gives off light whereas the moon is illuminated because it reflects the light of the sun.A luminous object shines with its own light; it produces its own light, like the sun. An illuminated object is lit by some outside source, like a light bulb or something lit up because your car's headlights fall on it at night, such as your garage door.