What does LAMP mean?

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Princeton's WordNet

  1. lampnoun

    an artificial source of visible illumination

  2. lampnoun

    a piece of furniture holding one or more electric light bulbs

GCIDE

  1. Lampnoun

    A device that emits radiant energy in the form of heat, infrared, or ultraviolet rays; as, a heat lamp.

  2. Lampnoun

    A light-producing vessel, device, instrument or apparatus; formerly referring especially to a vessel with a wick used for the combustion of oil or other inflammable liquid, for the purpose of producing artificial light; also, a similar device using a gas as the combustible fuel; now referring mainly to an electric lamp. See sense .

  3. Lampnoun

    (Elec.) A device or mechanism for producing light by electricity, usually having a glass bulb or tube containing the light-emitting element. Most lamps belong to one of two categories, the Incandescent lamp (See under Incandescent) or the fluorescent lamp. However, see also arc lamp, below.

Wiktionary

  1. lampnoun

    A device that generates heat, light or other radiation

  2. lampnoun

    A device containing oil, burnt through a wick for illumination

  3. lampnoun

    A piece of furniture holding one or more electric light sockets.

  4. lampverb

    to hit, clout, belt, wallop

  5. lampverb

    to hunt at night using a lamp; see lamping

  6. lampverb

    to hang out or chill; to do nothing in particular

Samuel Johnson's Dictionary

  1. Lampnoun

    Etymology: lampe, French; lampas, Latin.

    O thievish night,
    Why should’st thou, but for some felonious end,
    In thy dark lanthorn thus close up the stars
    That nature hung in heaven, and fill’d their lamps
    With everlasting oil, to give due light
    To the misled and lonely traveller? John Milton.

    In lamp furnaces I used spirit of wine instead of oil, and with the same flame has melted foliated gold. Boyle.

    Thy gentle eyes send forth a quick’ning spirit,
    And feed the dying lamp of life within me. Nicholas Rowe.

    Cynthia, fair regent of the night,
    O may thy silver lamp from heaven’s high bow’r,
    Direct my footsteps in the midnight hour. John Gay.

ChatGPT

  1. lamp

    A lamp is a device that produces light through electric current or combustion, used to illuminate a space. It typically consists of a light source enclosed or mounted within a housing structure, often with a power source and a switch for turning it on or off. Lamps come in various shapes, sizes, and designs, which can include table lamps, floor lamps, wall lamps, ceiling lamps, desk lamps, or even portable handheld lamps. Some lamps can be decorative, creating a particular atmosphere or contributing to a room's aesthetic, while others are designed for specific tasks such as reading, working, or outdoor use.

Webster Dictionary

  1. Lampnoun

    a thin plate or lamina

  2. Lampnoun

    a light-producing vessel, instrument or apparatus; especially, a vessel with a wick used for the combustion of oil or other inflammable liquid, for the purpose of producing artificial light

  3. Lampnoun

    figuratively, anything which enlightens intellectually or morally; anything regarded metaphorically a performing the uses of a lamp

  4. Lampnoun

    a device or mechanism for producing light by electricity. See Incandescent lamp, under Incandescent

  5. Etymology: [OE. (with excrescent p), fr. F. lame, L. lamina. See Lamina.]

Wikidata

  1. Lamp

    A lamp is a replaceable component such as an incandescent light bulb, which is designed to produce light from electricity. These components usually have a base of ceramic, metal, glass or plastic, which makes an electrical connection in the socket of a light fixture. This connection may be made with a screw-thread base, two metal pins, two metal caps or a bayonet cap. Re-lamping is the replacement of only the removable lamp in a light fixture.

Chambers 20th Century Dictionary

  1. Lamp

    lamp, n. a vessel for burning oil with a wick, and so giving light: a light of any kind.—v.i. (Spens.) to shine.—ns. Lamp′ad (rare), a lamp or candlestick, a torch; Lamp′adary, in the Greek Church, one who looks after the lamps and carries a lighted taper before the patriarch; Lampaded′romy, an ancient Greek torch-race in honour of Prometheus, &c.; Lamp′adist, one who ran in a torch-race; Lampad′omancy, the art of divining by the flame of a lamp or torch; Lamp′black, the black substance formed by the smoke of a lamp: the soot or amorphous carbon obtained by burning bodies rich in that element, such as resin, petroleum, and tar, or some of the cheap oily products obtained from it; Lamp′-burn′er, that part of a lamp in which the wick is held; Lamp′-chim′ney, Lamp′-glass, a glass funnel placed round the flame of a lamp; Lamp′-fly (Browning), a firefly.—adj. Lamp′ic, pertaining to, or derived from, a lamp or flame.—ns. Lamp′ion, a kind of small lamp; Lamp′-light, the light shed by a lamp or lamps; Lamp′-light′er, a person employed to light street-lamps: that by which a lamp is lighted, as a spill or torch; Lamp′-post, the pillar supporting a street-lamp; Lamp′-shell, a terebratuloid or related brachiopod having a shell like an antique lamp.—Smell of the lamp, to show signs of great elaboration or study. [Fr. lampe—Gr. lampas, -adoslampein, to shine.]

  2. Lamp

    lamp, v.i. (Scot.) to run wild, to scamper: to go jauntily.

The Foolish Dictionary, by Gideon Wurdz

  1. LAMP

    A light. LAMPONED To be lighted on.

Rap Dictionary

  1. lampverb

    To hang out next to a streetlamp. "I'm on the street, cold lampin'" -- Public Enemy (Cold lampin' with Flavor).

  2. lampverb

    To relax while others panic.

  3. lampverb

    To punch some one is to lamp them.--82.42.160.30 11:51, 19 Mar 2005 (CET)

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Surnames Frequency by Census Records

  1. LAMP

    According to the U.S. Census Bureau, Lamp is ranked #8209 in terms of the most common surnames in America.

    The Lamp surname appeared 4,042 times in the 2010 census and if you were to sample 100,000 people in the United States, approximately 1 would have the surname Lamp.

    94.3% or 3,814 total occurrences were White.
    1.8% or 76 total occurrences were of two or more races.
    1.4% or 59 total occurrences were of Hispanic origin.
    1.1% or 47 total occurrences were Black.
    0.6% or 27 total occurrences were Asian.
    0.4% or 19 total occurrences were American Indian or Alaskan Native.

British National Corpus

  1. Written Corpus Frequency

    Rank popularity for the word 'LAMP' in Written Corpus Frequency: #4671

  2. Nouns Frequency

    Rank popularity for the word 'LAMP' in Nouns Frequency: #1745

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Numerology

  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of LAMP in Chaldean Numerology is: 7

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of LAMP in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

Examples of LAMP in a Sentence

  1. Marc Lessard:

    You can think of the satellites traveling through air pockets or bubbles [as being] similar to those in a lava lamp, as opposed to a smooth wave.

  2. Prem Rawat:

    There is a great lamp within you, and the rays of that lamp are your life. In these little lamps outside, the wick burns oil and then burns out. The lamp within does not burn anything, but gives bliss.

  3. Erin Marino:

    Poinsettias prefer medium to bright indirect light. Keep them on a windowsill to give them the most amount of daylight possible, especially during the winter when the sun sets earlier, if your home lacks natural light, you can try placing your plant directly under a fluorescent lamp or plant grow light during the day.

  4. Hannah More:

    Genius without religion is only a lamp on the outer gate of a palace; it may serve to cast a gleam on those that are without while the inhabitant sits in darkness.

  5. Patrick Henry:

    I have but one lamp by which my feet are guided; and that is the lamp of experience. I know of no way of judging the future but by the past.

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