arc light
Americannoun
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Also arc lamp a lamp in which the light source is a high-intensity electric arc either between carbon rods in air or between metal electrodes in a xenon gas atmosphere enclosed in a quartz bulb.
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the light produced by such a lamp.
noun
Etymology
Origin of arc light
An Americanism dating back to 1875–80
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Charles Francis Brush, inventor and practical developer of the electric arc light and the storage battery.
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The cylinders were designed so that every passing air particle swirled within 3 in. of a germ-killing arc light.
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Charles Francis Brush, 80, famed scientist, inventor of an arc light and storage battery, lately appointed national chairman of a campaign for a $2,250,000 endowment fund by the American Philosophical Society; in Cleveland.
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Cleveland, reporters listened to the low, kindly voice of a long-beloved citizen�Charles Francis Brush, 79, six feet tall, big of frame, bushy of eyebrows, world-famed physicist, inventor of the arc light.
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In a garbage can under an arc light I found a clean corrugated paper carton and packed my city clothes.
From "Travels with Charley in Search of America" by John Steinbeck
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