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n. (plural of light source English)
Usage examples of "light sources".
The only real light sources were at the scattered tree farms, dots of bright green in the blasted landscape.
All of the shrieking noise in the web came not from the living light sources, tethered by neural filaments to their own creator, but from their subnode cousins, the faster-moving emitters of the sticky, viscous fluid by which the web repaired itself and incorporated fragments of ships into the crudely shaped structure.
Bey increased the strength of the illumination on the sheet and varied the frequency composition of the light sources until he had the best conditions for reading the thin blue print.
There were actually two double rows of light sources, set at right angles.
It was a sculpture garden, with no outside light sources and small base lighting only about the huge pieces, making it several times darker than my favorite lounge.
The wielder's eyes blaze enough to be noticed as light sources even when she or he stands in full sunlight, and even the wielder's skin glows faintly.
While the leader unlocked the gate, the guards collected torches from the floor, oldfashioned light sources that flared at the touch of the punk left simmering in a pot beside the doorway.
He and I have disagreed about the quantization of quasar red shifts, the explanation of superluminal light sources, the rest mass of the neutrino, quark physics in neutron stars.
Six light sources swelled with freight-train speed, bobbing and weaving as they came.