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Princeton's WordNet

  1. light bulb, lightbulb, bulb, incandescent lamp, electric light, electric-light bulbnoun

    electric lamp consisting of a transparent or translucent glass housing containing a wire filament (usually tungsten) that emits light when heated by electricity

GCIDE

  1. light bulbnoun

    A glass bulb with metallic contacts on the outside connected to a wire filament (usually tungsten) inside that emits light when heated by passage of electricity through the filament; -- used as the replaceable light-emitting component of an electric lamp, flashlight, lighting fixture, etc.

Wiktionary

  1. light bulbnoun

    An evacuated glass bulb containing a metal filament which is heated by electrical resistance to produce light.

  2. light bulbnoun

    An article that resembles such a bulb and converts electricity to light by any process.

  3. Etymology: light + bulb, from bulbe, from bulbus, from βολβός.

Wikipedia

  1. light bulb

    An electric light, lamp, or light bulb is an electrical component that produces light. It is the most common form of artificial lighting. Lamps usually have a base made of ceramic, metal, glass, or plastic, which secures the lamp in the socket of a light fixture, which is often called a "lamp" as well. The electrical connection to the socket may be made with a screw-thread base, two metal pins, two metal caps or a bayonet cap. The three main categories of electric lights are incandescent lamps, which produce light by a filament heated white-hot by electric current, gas-discharge lamps, which produce light by means of an electric arc through a gas, such as fluorescent lamps, and LED lamps, which produce light by a flow of electrons across a band gap in a semiconductor. Before electric lighting became common in the early 20th century, people used candles, gas lights, oil lamps, and fires. Vasily Vladimirovich Petrov developed the first persistent electric arc in 1802, and English chemist Humphry Davy gave a practical demonstration of an arc light in 1806. By the 1870s, Davy's arc lamp had been successfully commercialized, and was used to light many public spaces. Efforts by Joseph Swan and Thomas Edison led to commercial incandescent light bulbs becoming widely available in the 1880s, and by the early twentieth century these had completely replaced arc lamps.The energy efficiency of electric lighting has increased radically since the first demonstration of arc lamps and the incandescent light bulb of the 19th century. Modern electric light sources come in a profusion of types and sizes adapted to many applications. Most modern electric lighting is powered by centrally generated electric power, but lighting may also be powered by mobile or standby electric generators or battery systems. Battery-powered light is often reserved for when and where stationary lights fail, often in the form of flashlights or electric lanterns, as well as in vehicles.

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  1. light bulb

    A light bulb is an electric device that produces light through the process of incandescence or fluorescence. It consists of a filament or a material that emits light when heated or when exposed to electrical or electromagnetic radiation. This is usually enclosed in a glass casing to protect it from external factors. Light bulbs are commonly used for artificial lighting in various settings such as homes, offices, and streets.

Editors Contribution

  1. light bulb

    A type of energy efficient device and product created and designed in various colors, materials, mechanisms, shapes, sizes and styles to create and provide light.

    Light bulbs are used in properties, car parts, machinery and various other places.


    Submitted by MaryC on January 2, 2017  

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of light bulb in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of light bulb in Pythagorean Numerology is: 3

Examples of light bulb in a Sentence

  1. Eric Adams:

    You could almost see the light bulb just click on and it was ... like, 'I'm ready.' In some ways the arrest changed his life.

  2. Steven Lee:

    She was a single mom. It sounded very difficult for her to make it into the clinic, and her vision was changing and fluctuating a lot, she finally makes it in, and then she asked me this one question that really just stuck with me. ... 'Why can't we do eye exams at home?' and that just really gave me a light-bulb moment.

  3. Scott Allen:

    That one really bothered me, these are shattered fingers, significant lacerations -- probably some of the injuries disfiguring. And Scott Allen start to think about how they're happening. And they're these heavy, spring-loaded doors in a facility that was constructed to have adult males... and the light bulb goes on that this is a complete disaster.

  4. Jeffrey Smith:

    The light bulb will go off and they do a better job. Sometimes they'll turn around so fast that we have sometimes put them on other boards.

  5. Kailash Sahu:

    It's like trying to measure the tiny motion of a firefly next to a bright light bulb, we had to meticulously subtract the light of the nearby bright star to precisely measure the deflection of the faint source.


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