Emanate vs Radiate - What's the difference?
emanate | radiate |
To come from a source; issue from.
* De Quincey
(rare) To send or give out; manifest.
To extend, send or spread out from a center like radii.
To emit rays or waves.
To come out or proceed in rays or waves.
* John Locke
To illuminate.
To expose to ionizing radiation, such as by radiography.
To manifest oneself in a glowing manner.
to spread into new habitats, migrate.
Radiating from a center; having rays or parts diverging from a center; radiated.
Surrounded by rays, such as the head of a saint in a religious picture.
(botany) Having parts radiating from the center, like the petals in many flowers.
(biology) Having radial symmetry, like a seastar.
(zoology) Belonging to the Radiata.
In intransitive terms the difference between emanate and radiate
is that emanate is to come from a source; issue from while radiate is to come out or proceed in rays or waves.As an adjective radiate is
radiating from a center; having rays or parts diverging from a center; radiated.As a noun radiate is
one of the Radiata.emanate
English
Verb
(emanat)- Fragrance emanates from flowers.
- that subsisting from of government from which all special laws emanate
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* ----radiate
English
(radiation)Verb
(radiat)- The stove radiates heat.
- The heat radiates from a stove.
- Light radiates from luminous bodies directly to our eyes.
Synonyms
* (to expose to radiation) irradiateDerived terms
* radiatorAdjective
(en adjective)- a radiate crystal
