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Twinkle vs Fluorescent - What's the difference?

twinkle | fluorescent |

As nouns the difference between twinkle and fluorescent

is that twinkle is a sparkle or glimmer of light while fluorescent is a fluorescent light.

As a verb twinkle

is (of a source of light) to shine with a flickering light; to glimmer.

As an adjective fluorescent is

of or relating to fluorescence.

twinkle

English

Verb

(en-verb)
  • (of a source of light) to shine with a flickering light; to glimmer
  • We could see the lights of the village twinkling in the distance.
  • * Sir Isaac Newton
  • These stars do not twinkle when viewed through telescopes that have large apertures.
  • * Sir Walter Scott
  • The western sky twinkled with stars.
  • (chiefly, of eyes) to be bright with delight
  • His shrewd little eyes twinkled roguishly.
  • to bat, blink or wink the eyes
  • * Mrs. Juliet M. Hueffer Soskice, "Reminiscences of an Artist's Granddaughter",
  • She smiled and gave a little nod and twinkled her eyes
  • * L'Estrange
  • The owl fell a moping and twinkling .
  • to flit to and fro
  • * Dorothy Gilman, "Mrs. Pollifax and the Golden Triangle"
  • A butterfly twinkled among the vines

    Synonyms

    * glimmer * scintillate * wink

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • a sparkle or glimmer of light
  • * Robert De Beaugrande, "Text, Discourse, and Process",
  • Soon the rocket was out of sight, and the flame was only seen as a tiny twinkle of light.
  • a sparkle of delight in the eyes.
  • He was a rotund, jolly man with a twinkle in his eye.
  • a flitting movement
  • * James Russell Lowell, "Poetical Works of James Russell Lowell",
  • I saw the twinkle of white feet,

    fluorescent

    English

    Adjective

    (en adjective)
  • Of or relating to fluorescence
  • Exhibiting or produced by fluorescence
  • The fluorescent plants shimmered in the darkness.
  • Emitting visible light as a result of the excitation of phosphors by ultraviolet photons produced by the passage of an electrical current through an inert gas infused with mercury.
  • The quality of fluorescent lighting technology has improved dramatically in recent years.
  • Glowing as if with fluorescence; vivid
  • Her shirt was fluorescent orange.

    Derived terms

    * fluorescent lamp * fluorescent tag * green fluorescent protein

    Noun

    (en noun)
  • A fluorescent light
  • The fluorescents hummed day and night.

    See also

    * incandescent