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luminous exitance

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noun

  1.  Mv.  the ability of a surface to emit light expressed as the luminous flux per unit area at a specified point on the surface

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This was one of numerous exciting games on Friday evening, and followed top seed Stephen Bunting narrowly seeing off Dutch hope Gian van Veen in another 11-leg battle.

From BBC • Jan. 24, 2025

The company had unveiled numerous exciting products in the past few months, he added.

From Reuters • May 23, 2011

But while they may have passed through numerous exciting episodes in the days that were gone, the outlook that faced them now seemed to promise even more thrilling adventures.

From Afloat on the Flood by Leslie, Lawrence J.

Yesterday, near Buchy, after numerous exciting incidents, Ars�ne Lupin effected the arrest of Pierre Onfrey.

From The Extraordinary Adventures of Arsene Lupin, Gentleman-Burglar by Leblanc, Maurice

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