different between florescent vs candescent

florescent

English

Etymology

From Latin florescens.

Pronunciation

  • (General American) IPA(key): /fl????s?nt/
  • Homophone: fluorescent, in some pronunciations

Adjective

florescent (comparative more florescent, superlative most florescent)

  1. Flowering or budding.

See also

  • fluorescent

Anagrams

  • reflects on, tenor clefs

Latin

Verb

fl?r?scent

  1. third-person plural future active indicative of fl?r?sc?

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candescent

English

Etymology

From Latin cand?sc?ns, present participle of cand?sc? (to brighten, radiate, become red hot).

Adjective

candescent (comparative more candescent, superlative most candescent)

  1. glowing with heat; white-hot, incandescent

Related terms

  • candescence

Latin

Verb

cand?scent

  1. third-person plural future active indicative of cand?sc?

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