lamp
71lamp-burner — lampˈ burner noun The part of a lamp from which the flame rises • • • Main Entry: ↑lamp …
72lamp-hour — lampˈ hour noun The energy required to maintain a lamp for an hour • • • Main Entry: ↑lamp …
73lamp-room — lampˈ room noun 1. A room in which miners or other lamps are kept, tended, etc 2. The room at the top of a lighthouse, housing the lamp itself • • • Main Entry: ↑lamp …
74lamp-shell — lampˈ shell noun A brachiopod, esp Terebratula or a similar genus, from its shell shaped like an antique lamp • • • Main Entry: ↑lamp …
75lamp|light — «LAMP LYT», noun. the light from a lamp …
76lamp|post — «LAMP POHST», noun. a post used to support a street lamp …
77lamp|shade — «LAMP SHAYD», noun. a shade over a lamp to soften or direct the light …
78Lamp, Altar — • In the Old Testament God commanded that a lamp filled with the purest oil of olives should always burn in the Tabernacle of the Testimony without the veil Catholic Encyclopedia. Kevin Knight. 2006 …
79lamp shell — n. [from its resemblance to an ancient Roman oil lamp] any of various brachiopods …
80lamp-fly — lampˈ fly noun (Browning) • • • Main Entry: ↑lamp …