lampic (Meaning)
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lampic (a.)
Pertaining to, or produced by, a lamp; -- formerly said of a supposed acid.
Synonyms & Antonyms of lampic
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lampic Sentence Examples
- The lampic illumination of the room created a warm and inviting atmosphere.
- The lampic light from the streetlights illuminated the path, guiding the traveler through the darkness.
- The lampic glow of the candle cast intricate shadows on the wall, dancing and swirling as the flame flickered.
- The lampic gleam of the sunset painted the sky in hues of gold and crimson, a breathtaking spectacle.
- The lampic aura of the old oil lamp filled the room with a nostalgic charm, transporting the occupants to a simpler time.
- The lampic radiance of the sun filled the room, casting bright pools of light on the floor, emphasizing the dust motes that danced in the air.
- The lampic splendor of the chandeliers in the ballroom reflected off the polished marble floor, creating a dazzling spectacle that captivated all who beheld it.
- The lampic shimmer of the stars in the night sky evoked a sense of awe and wonder, causing the observer to contemplate the vastness of the universe.
- The lampic brilliance of the lightning illuminated the stormy sky, casting an eerie glow upon the landscape below.
- The lampic reflection of the moon on the water's surface created a glistening path, a shimmering ribbon of moonlight leading across the lake.
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Pertaining to, or produced by, a lamp; -- formerly said of a supposed acid.
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The lampic illumination of the room created a warm and inviting atmosphere.
The lampic light from the streetlights illuminated the path, guiding the traveler through the darkness.
The lampic glow of the candle cast intricate shadows on the wall, dancing and swirling as the flame flickered.
The lampic gleam of the sunset painted the sky in hues of gold and crimson, a breathtaking spectacle.