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lumen
CIDE DICTIONARY
lumen, n. [L., light, an opening for light.].
- A unit of illumination, being the amount of illumination of a unit area of spherical surface, due to a light of unit intensity placed at the center of the sphere. [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
- An opening, space, or cavity, esp. a tubular cavity; a vacuole. [Webster 1913 Suppl.]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
lumen, n.
1 Physics the SI unit of luminous flux, equal to the amount of light emitted per second in a unit solid angle of one steradian from a uniform source of one candela.
1 Physics the SI unit of luminous flux, equal to the amount of light emitted per second in a unit solid angle of one steradian from a uniform source of one candela.
Usage
Abbr.: lm.
2 Anat. (pl. lumina) a cavity within a tube, cell, etc.
2 Anat. (pl. lumina) a cavity within a tube, cell, etc.
Derivative
luminal adj.
Etymology
L lumen luminis a light, an opening
THESAURUS
lumen
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