incalescence Antonyms
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Meaning of incalescence
Wordnet
incalescence (n)
the property of being warming
Webster
incalescence (n.)
The state of being incalescent, or of growing warm.
incalescence Sentence Examples
- The incandescent embers radiated warmth, providing a haven from the frigid night.
- The metal's surface exhibited a faint incalescence, indicating its rising temperature.
- The fireplace's glowing coals emitted a gentle incalescence, casting a soft glow on the surroundings.
- The volcanic rock's incandescent core emitted molten lava, flowing like a fiery river.
- The star's intense incalescence radiated light and energy across the vast expanse of space.
- The incandescent bulb's filament glowed with a steady intensity, providing illumination for the room.
- The glowing embers' incalescence created a cozy ambiance, inviting warmth and relaxation.
- The incandescent light of the setting sun painted the sky with hues of crimson and gold.
- The incandescent glow of the lava lamp's molten wax created a hypnotic and calming effect.
- The newborn's body radiated a gentle incalescence, a manifestation of its innate vitality and warmth.
FAQs About the word incalescence
the property of being warmingThe state of being incalescent, or of growing warm.
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The incandescent embers radiated warmth, providing a haven from the frigid night.
The metal's surface exhibited a faint incalescence, indicating its rising temperature.
The fireplace's glowing coals emitted a gentle incalescence, casting a soft glow on the surroundings.
The volcanic rock's incandescent core emitted molten lava, flowing like a fiery river.