Gleam vs Luminosity - What's the difference?
gleam | luminosity | Related terms |
a small or indistinct shaft or stream of light.
* Longfellow
a glimpse or hint; an indistinct sign of something.
brightness or shininess; splendor.
* Alexander Pope
To shine; to glitter; to glisten.
To be briefly but strongly apparent.
(obsolete, falconry) To disgorge filth, as a hawk.
(uncountable) the state of being luminous, or a luminous object; brilliance or radiance
(physics) the ratio of luminous flux to radiant flux at the same wavelength; the luminosity factor
(astronomy) the rate at which a star radiates energy in all directions
Gleam is a related term of luminosity.
As nouns the difference between gleam and luminosity
is that gleam is a small or indistinct shaft or stream of light while luminosity is (uncountable) the state of being luminous, or a luminous object; brilliance or radiance.As a verb gleam
is to shine; to glitter; to glisten.gleam
English
Noun
(en noun)- A glimmer, and then a gleam of light.
- The rescue workers preserved a gleam of optimism that they might still survive.
- In the clear azure gleam the flocks are seen.