Radiologist
The abstract noun of "radiant" is "radiance." In linguistics, an abstract noun is a word that represents a concept, quality, or state rather than a tangible object. In this case, "radiance" represents the quality of being radiant or emitting light or energy.
The light produced by fluorescent lights is radiant energy. It is in the form of electromagnetic radiation that is visible to the human eye.
"Her radiant smile shimmered over the crowd, proving her happiness to the masses after the performance."
Radiant energy is a term that is almost exclusively used for electromagnetic energy. When something is hot, it emits radiant energy. The sun is an obvious example, but all object actually emit radiant energy. The hotter the object, the more energy. Sound does carry energy, but it is not electromagnetic. Objects can emit sound and even "radiate" sound, but the term radiant energy is not normally used for sound.
Firey, Hot, bright, warm radiant, shiney. Firey, Hot, bright, warm radiant, shiney.
A physician who specializes in diagnosing and treating with forms of radiant energy is called a radiologist. They use techniques such as X-rays, ultrasounds, MRIs, and CT scans to diagnose and treat various medical conditions.
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radiant (adjective)קוֹרֵן (korén) = radiant, shining, irradiantזוֹהֵר (zohér) = radiant, lustrous, flaring, incandescentמַקרִין (makrín) = radiant, horned, cornuteזַהֲרוּרִי (zahrurí) = glowing, radiant, reddish
more radiant, most radiant
more radiant, most radiant
Radiant is the correct spelling.
more radiant
Her radiant smile was enough to make him fall in love. This is an example sentence using radiant.
more radiant
The radiant flux formula is given by the equation: radiant flux radiant energy / time. This formula is used to calculate the amount of radiant energy emitted or transmitted by a source by dividing the total radiant energy by the time over which it is emitted or transmitted.
Radiant, ravishing, respelendent...
The North Star is radiant.