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English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics. 2013.
English-German dictionary of Electrical Engineering and Electronics. 2013.
lamp|work|ing — «LAMP WUR kihng», noun. the reshaping of glass rods or tubing softened by reheating to make incandescent bulbs, radio tubes, scientific equipment, and decorative objects … Useful english dictionary
lamp — noun Etymology: Middle English, from Anglo French lampe, from Latin lampas, from Greek, from lampein to shine; akin to Hittite lap to burn Date: 13th century 1. a. any of various devices for producing light or sometimes heat: as (1) a vessel with … New Collegiate Dictionary
lava lamp — /ˈlavə læmp/ (say lahvuh lamp) noun a decorative lamp in which light shines through a container filled with coloured oil through which bubbles of air float …
Neon lamp — See also: Neon lighting A General electric NE 34 glow lamp, manufactured circa 1930. A neon lamp (also neon glow lamp) is a miniature gas discharge lamp that typically contains neon gas at a low pressure in a glass capsule. Only a thin region… … Wikipedia
ḤANUKKAH LAMP — (also known as ḥanukkiyyah and Ḥanukkah menorah). The central ritual of the eight day Festival of Ḥanukkah is the kindling of a lamp that has receptacles for eight lights, one for each night. A ninth receptacle, called the servitor or shammash,… … Encyclopedia of Judaism
Oil lamp — Neolithic stone lamps in Thousand Lamp Museum in Qiandeng town of Kunshan … Wikipedia
Kerosene lamp — The kerosene lamp (widely known in Britain as a paraffin lamp) is any type of lighting device which uses kerosene (paraffin) as a fuel. There are two main types of kerosene lamp which work in different ways, the wick lamp and the pressure lamp… … Wikipedia
Lava lamp — An original Mathmos Astro lava lamp. For other uses, see Lava (disambiguation). A lava lamp (or Astro lamp) is a decorative novelty item that contains blobs of colored wax inside a glass vessel filled with clear liquid; the wax rises and falls as … Wikipedia
Argand lamp — The Argand lamp was invented and patented in 1780 by Aimé Argand. It greatly improved on the home lighting oil lamp of the day by producing a light equivalent to about 6 to 10 candles. It had a circular wick mounted between two cylindrical metal… … Wikipedia
Mosque lamp — from Egypt, c. 1360 Mosque lamps of glass, enamelled and often with gilding, survive in considerable numbers from the Islamic art of the Middle Ages, especially the 13th and 14th centuries, with Cairo in Egypt and Aleppo and Damascus in Syria the … Wikipedia
Southington, Connecticut — Southington redirects here. For the township in Trumbull County, Ohio, see Southington Township, Ohio Infobox Settlement official name = Southington, Connecticut settlement type = Town imagesize = image caption = established title = Incorporated… … Wikipedia