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light bulb

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light bulb
a glass bulb containing a gas, such as argon or nitrogen, at low pressure and enclosing a thin metal filament that emits light when an electric current is passed through it

light bulb [′līt ‚bəlb]
(electricity)

light bulb
1. Same as incandescent lamp.
2.See lamp bulb.


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