orange light
collocation in Englishmeaningsoforangeandlight
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orange
adjective
uk/ˈɒr.ɪndʒ/us/ˈɔːr.ɪndʒ/
of a colour between red ...
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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 oforangeandlightfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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It will be quite distinctive from any other form of blue ororangelight.
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There are steadily growing ribbons of horrible phosphorescent,orangelightalong our motorways.
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However, one also sees theorangelightsource (as one sees the sun on water, or the room lighting in a mirror), and in that respect one's experience is veridical.
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Then very slowly anorangelightilluminates the eye windows.
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He is the primary wielder of theorangelightof avarice, derived from the emotional spectrum, and does not voluntarily allow others to wield thatorangelight.
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That statement leaves us very much in the dark, though not altogether in the dark for theorangelighthas changed to red.
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Seen in the warm,orangelightof the evening it can speak, at first sight, attractively of beauty and order and prosperity.
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On approach, the ship is deflected by a force-beam oforangelight.
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His skin is bright blue and his eyes glow withorangelight.
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For filming purposes, it contained a hiddenorangelightbulb that produced an otherworldly glow.
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Theorangelightin the sky imbues energy and excitement against the dark blue waters.
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Theorangelightalso has the power to absorb the energies of other power rings.
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In conditions of rain, fog and snow, it is positively dangerous when cars sometimes cast a very large area of red ororangelightin front of one.
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Unlike vertebrate metarhodopsin, invertebrate metarhodopsin can be converted back into rhodopsin by absorbing a photon oforangelight(580 nm).
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These additional signals were represented by the initial stimulus changing colour (e.g. to either a red ororangelight).
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Then secondly, for the safety of others, only one of the two thieves would be allowed to keep theorangelightfor themselves.
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They will be able to see only white light surrounding theorangelightof the laser, which can lead to mild disorientation.
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Each of the individual lights in the formation appeared to the witness to consist of two separate point sources oforangelight.
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The face is a blackened skull with patches of rotting flesh with two pinpoints oforangelightin the eye sockets.
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As he unpacks his tool kit at an access panel near one of the windows, he fails to notice a sphere oforangelightmaterialising above the lunar horizon.
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