irradiate |
illuminating |
As verbs the difference between irradiate and illuminating
is that
irradiate is to throw rays of light upon; to illuminate; to brighten; to adorn with luster while
illuminating is .
As an adjective irradiate
is illuminated; irradiated; made brilliant or splendid.
irradiate |
irradiate |
In lang=en terms the difference between irradiate and irradiate
is that
irradiate is to treat (food) with ionizing radiation in order to destroy bacteria while
irradiate is to treat (food) with ionizing radiation in order to destroy bacteria.
As verbs the difference between irradiate and irradiate
is that
irradiate is to throw rays of light upon; to illuminate; to brighten; to adorn with luster while
irradiate is to throw rays of light upon; to illuminate; to brighten; to adorn with luster.
As adjectives the difference between irradiate and irradiate
is that
irradiate is illuminated; irradiated; made brilliant or splendid while
irradiate is illuminated; irradiated; made brilliant or splendid.
irradiate |
undefined |
As adjectives the difference between irradiate and undefined
is that
irradiate is illuminated; irradiated; made brilliant or splendid while
undefined is lacking a definition or value.
As a verb irradiate
is to throw rays of light upon; to illuminate; to brighten; to adorn with luster.
glow |
irradiate |
In lang=en terms the difference between glow and irradiate
is that
glow is to feel hot; to have a burning sensation, as of the skin, from friction, exercise, etc; to burn while
irradiate is to treat (food) with ionizing radiation in order to destroy bacteria.
As verbs the difference between glow and irradiate
is that
glow is to give off light from heat or to emit light as if heated while
irradiate is to throw rays of light upon; to illuminate; to brighten; to adorn with luster.
As a noun glow
is the state of a glowing object.
As an adjective irradiate is
illuminated; irradiated; made brilliant or splendid.
irradiate |
radiated |
As verbs the difference between irradiate and radiated
is that
irradiate is to throw rays of light upon; to illuminate; to brighten; to adorn with luster while
radiated is (
radiate).
As an adjective irradiate
is illuminated; irradiated; made brilliant or splendid.
irradiate |
cast |
In transitive terms the difference between irradiate and cast
is that
irradiate is to treat (food) with ionizing radiation in order to destroy bacteria while
cast is to assign a role in a play or performance to (an actor).
As an adjective irradiate
is illuminated; irradiated; made brilliant or splendid.
As a noun cast is
an act of throwing.
shimmer |
irradiate |
In lang=en terms the difference between shimmer and irradiate
is that
shimmer is to shine with a veiled, tremulous, or intermittent light; to gleam faintly; to glisten; to glimmer while
irradiate is to treat (food) with ionizing radiation in order to destroy bacteria.
As verbs the difference between shimmer and irradiate
is that
shimmer is to shine with a veiled, tremulous, or intermittent light; to gleam faintly; to glisten; to glimmer while
irradiate is to throw rays of light upon; to illuminate; to brighten; to adorn with luster.
As a noun shimmer
is a faint or veiled and tremulous gleam or shining; a glimmer.
As an adjective irradiate is
illuminated; irradiated; made brilliant or splendid.
irradiate |
null |
As a verb irradiate
is to throw rays of light upon; to illuminate; to brighten; to adorn with luster.
As an adjective irradiate
is illuminated; irradiated; made brilliant or splendid.
As a noun null is
zero, nil; the cardinal number before einn.
irradiate |
luminesce |
As verbs the difference between irradiate and luminesce
is that
irradiate is to throw rays of light upon; to illuminate; to brighten; to adorn with luster while
luminesce is to give off light, including in the invisible electromagnetic radiation frequencies, or become luminescent.
As an adjective irradiate
is illuminated; irradiated; made brilliant or splendid.
irradiate |
incident |
As adjectives the difference between irradiate and incident
is that
irradiate is illuminated; irradiated; made brilliant or splendid while
incident is arising as the result of an event, inherent.
As a verb irradiate
is to throw rays of light upon; to illuminate; to brighten; to adorn with luster.
As a noun incident is
an event or occurrence.
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