Lamp
n.- A light-producing vessel, device, instrument or apparatus;
- Figuratively, anything which enlightens intellectually or morally; anything regarded metaphorically a performing the uses of a lamp.
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(Elec.) A device or mechanism for producing light by electricity, usually having a glass bulb or tube containing the light-emitting element. Most lamps belong to one of two categories, the
(See underIncandescent lamp Incandescent ) or thefluorescent lamp . However, see also , below.arc lamp -
A device that emits radiant energy in the form of heat, infrared, or ultraviolet rays;
as, a .heat lamp
Æolipile lamp ,
a hollow ball of copper containing alcohol which is converted into vapor by a lamp beneath, so as to make a powerful blowpipe flame when the vapor is ignited.
Arc lamp (Elec.),
a form of lamp in which the voltaic arc is used as the source of light.
Dëbereiner's lamp ,
an apparatus for the instantaneous production of a flame by the spontaneous ignition of a jet of hydrogen on being led over platinum sponge; -- named after the German chemist
Flameless lamp ,
an aphlogistic lamp.
Lamp burner ,
the part of a lamp where the wick is exposed and ignited.
Lamp fount ,
a reservoir for oil, in a lamp.
Lamp jack .
See 2d
Lamp shade ,
a screen, as of paper, glass, or tin, for softening or obstructing the light of a lamp.
Lamp shell (Zoöl.),
any brachiopod shell of the genus
Safety lamp ,
a miner's lamp in which the flame is surrounded by fine wire gauze, preventing the kindling of dangerous explosive gases; -- called also, from
To smell of the lamp ,
to bear marks of great study and labor, as a literary composition.

