natural light

collocation in English

meaningsofnaturalandlight

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natural
adjective
uk
/ˈnætʃ.ər.əl/
us
/ˈnætʃ.ɚ.əl/
as found in nature and not involving anything made or done ...
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light
noun
uk
/laɪt/
us
/laɪt/
the brightness that comes from the sun, fire, etc. and from electrical devices, and that allows things to ...
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(Definition ofnaturalandlightfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofnatural light

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Thin section is innaturallight.
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Plants were exposed tonaturallightand rainfall conditions.
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Observations of adults were made under simulatednaturallight.
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Thenaturallightis simply a token gesture.
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Each space must be defined by its structure and the character of itsnaturallight.
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He could do so by at once widening and narrowing the scope of thenaturallight.
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Plants were grown, and all pollinations conducted, in a greenhouse undernaturallight.
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There is an argument for maximum glazing ratio for maximumnaturallight.
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The cage was placed inside a glasshouse undernaturallightbut with temperature and humidity controls.
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The focus was on 1-m-tall saplings in theirnaturallighthabitats.
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It is easier to understand this by contemplating the waynaturallightis diffused.
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The quality of light is indeed external and overcast, a quality maintained even without sufficientnaturallight.
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By using carefully designed glass prisms, the company developed a range of solutions to channelnaturallightdeep into buildings.
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The seeds were placed on moist filter paper in petridishes undernaturallightand at room temperature.
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The more white boards are used, the lessnaturallightand particularly sunlight are welcome in the room.
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In addition,naturallightand garden courtyard areas were introduced as positive complements to the office workspace.
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Naturallightis a necessity for animals.
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There is very littlenaturallight.
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Tests were carried with a computational routine to estimate position on the image plane of a set of different fruits undernaturallightconditions.
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Thenaturallightin the reading room is diffuse and directionless and, like the overcast sky, the light source is never seen directly.
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