1. fluorescent - Noun
2. fluorescent - Adjective
3. fluorescent - Adjective Satellite
Having the property of fluorescence.
Source: Webster's dictionaryfluorescent colors Source: Internet
A backdrop of fluorescent white sheets and a comparatively sparse stage made the band into a set of silhouettes, with Gabriel's fluorescent costume and make-up providing the only other sources of light. Source: Internet
A 25 W compact fluorescent light bulb puts out around 1700 lumens ; if that light is radiated equally in all directions, it will have an intensity of around 135 cd (135 lumens/steradian). Source: Internet
A gaseous oxygen system replaced the liquid oxygen system to be more compatible with foreign airfields, and fluorescent lighting system was added throughout the cabin to provide adequate lighting for operation and inspections. Source: Internet
An example is visible light emitted from fluorescent paints, in response to ultraviolet ( blacklight ). Source: Internet
"An in vivo multiwell-based fluorescent screen for monitoring vertebrate thyroid hormone disruption". Source: Internet