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Lamp A term generally used to describe artificial light. The term is often used when referring to a "bulb" or "tube."
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LampThe complete unit of an artificial light source, including filament or electrodes, bulb, base and other components.
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Lampc. 1200, "vessel containing flammable liquid and a wick to lift it by capillary action when lit," from Old French lampe "lamp, lights" (12c.), from Latin lampas "a light, torc [..]
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Lamp/ˈlæmp/ noun plural lamps lamp /ˈlæmp/ noun plural lamps Learner's definition of LAMP [count] 1 : a device that produces light turn on/off the lamp a street lamp a table/desk lamp an oil lam [..]
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LampThe electric cap lamp worn for visibility. Also, the flame safety lamp used in coal mines to detect methane gas concentrations and oxygen deficiency.
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LampLamp [N] [S] That part of the candle-sticks of the tabernacle and the temple which bore the light ( Exodus 25:37 ; 1 Kings 7:49 ; 2 Chr. 4:20 ; 13:11 ; Zechariah 4:2 ). Their form is not described. Ol [..]
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LampFits in a light and glows white-hot when turned on. Cautions: If anyone calls it a Bulb his or her Cinematic License will be revoked, but not his theatrical one. If anyone touches it (bare-fingered) when cold, the lamp will be damaged. If anyone touches it when hot, their fingers will be damaged.
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Lampan artificial source of visible illumination a piece of furniture holding one or more electric light bulbs Lamp is a television and cinema advertisement released in September 2002 to promote the IKEA [..]
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Lampa light, usually in a glass container, like an electric light bulb
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LampStands for "Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP." Together, these software technologies can be used to create a fully-functional web server. Linux is the most popular operating system used in web [..]
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Lamp(1.) That part of the candle-sticks of the tabernacle and the temple which bore the light (Ex. 25:37; 1 Kings 7:49; 2 Chr. 4:20; 13:11; Zech. 4:2). Their form is not described. Olive oil was generally [..]
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Lamp+ That part of the golden candlestick belonging to the tabernacle which bore the light; also of each of the ten candlesticks placed by Solomon in the temple before the holy of holies. (Exodus 25:37; 1 [..]
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LampAn electrically energized source of light, commonly called a bulb or tube.
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LampShort for Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP, an open-source Web development platform, also called a Web stack, that uses Linux as the operating system, Apache as the Web server, MySQL as the RDBMS and PHP [..]
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Lamplomp
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LampTo see lamps filled with oil, denotes the demonstration of business activity, from which you will receive gratifying results. Empty lamps, represent depression and despondency. To see lighted lamps burning with a clear flame, indicates merited rise in fortune and domestic bliss. If they give out a dull, misty radiance, you will have jealousy and en [..]
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LampVerb. To hit, to clout. E.g."I can't believe she lamped him. Just for coming home drunk."
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LampA reference to the bulb inside a lighting unit, but may sometimes be used to refer to the entire lighting unit. (Lighting)
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LampLAMP is the commonly used acronym for the four basic software technologies used to create a fully functional website: Linux (operating system), Apache (web server software), MySQL (database management system) and PHP (web scripting language). Sometimes, Perl or Python is indicated instead of PHP.
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Lampa device emitting light in a fixture, excluding lamp housing and ballasts. Light-emitting diodes packaged as traditional lamps also meet this definition.
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LampAn acronym referring to a bundle of free open-source Web technologies that have become incredibly popular as a method for building websites. The letters stand for the Linux operating system, Apache We [..]
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LampA device intended to produce light energy. Modern lamps convert electrical energy to light energy via one of two main mechanisms - the filament lamp or the gas discharge lamp. Note that filament lamps [..]
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LampUE A device intended to produce light energy. Modern lamps convert electrical energy to light energy via one of two main mechanisms - the filament lamp or the gas discharge lamp. Note that filament l [..]
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LampThis stands for Linux, Apache, MySQL and PHP. LAMP or a LAMP stack is the software that is used to run a CMS on the web server.
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LampLAMP (Linux-Apache-MySQL-Php/Perl) is a dude speak acronym for using a group of free standard products together for web-based applications. Java programmers tend to look down on PHP/Perl users because [..]
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LampLAMP refers to a solution stack of open source applications used to run dynamic Web sites or servers: Linux, Apache Web server, MySQL, PHP. LDAP Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) is an appl [..]
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Lamp - A complete light source unit, usually consisting of a light generating element (arc tube or filament), support hardware, enclosing envelope and base.
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Lampluminarium, lumen, lucerna, lucinaria
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LampTo smell of the lamp. To bear the marks of great study, but not enough laboured to conceal the marks of labour. The phrase was first applied to the orations of Demosthenes, written by lamp-light with [..]
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LampLinux, Apache, MySQL and Perl/PHP/Python - The LAMP (or L.A.M.P.), an acronym of Linux, Apache, MySQL and Perl (or PHP or Python), refers to a set of free software programs commonly used together to r [..]
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LampIn the lighting industry, "lamp" is the term for a light source. Incandescent light bulbs and CFLs are both considered "lamps," and table and desk lamps are referred to as fixtures.
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Lamp A light producing device consisting of a filament placed in a vacuum.
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LampA generic term for a man-made light source, often called a bulb or tube.
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LampLondon Airspace Management Programme
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LampA light source such as an incandescent, halogen, xenon, fluorescent, or HID lamp. In everyday usage the terms, "light bulb" or "bulb", are usually used instead of the term, "lamp". In everyday usage the term, "lamp", usually refers to a portable lamp like a table lamp or a floor lamp but in the field of light [..]
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LampAn acronym for the combination of Linux, Apache, MySQL, and PHP. This is a common combination of software for web servers.
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LampAn electric lightbulb, whether LED, CFL, halogen, or incandescent.
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LampWhat the lighting industry technically calls a light bulb. A glass envelope with gas, coating, or filament that glows when electricity is applied. What everyone else calls a table or floor lamp. Line- [..]
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LampElectric light source such as an incandescent lamp, discharge lamp or LEDs. In a luminaire, the light source produces light which can then be directed to the target objects via reflectors.
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Lamp(also referred to as "universal waste lamp'') defined as the bulb or tube portion of an electric lighting device. A lamp is specifically designed to produce radiant energy, most often [..]
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LampAlso referred to as “universal waste lamp,” a lamp is defined as the bulb or tube portion of an electric lighting device.
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LampA manufactured light source, including a bulb, base, and internal light-producing structure. AKA “light bulb” – a lamp gets its brightness from LED, Fluorescent, HID and Incandescent sources.
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Lampgeneral term used to describe the various kinds of artificial light sources used in photography.
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LampThe lighting apparatus inside a lens.
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LampA radiant light source.
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LampA vessel used just like a traditional lamp, inside of which was placed a special fuel, such as olive oil or beeswax
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LampA component that produces light, also see Manufacturers of Lamps [a number of styles].
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