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1. (n.) lux
a unit of illumination, equivalent to 0.0929 foot-candle and equal to the illumination produced by luminous flux of one lumen falling perpendicularly on a surface one meter square.
Etymology: (1885–90; < L lūxlight1)
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Princeton's WordNet |
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1. (noun) lux, lx
a unit of illumination equal to 1 lumen per square meter; 0.0929 foot candle
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Webster Dictionary |
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1. (verb) LUX
to put out of joint; to luxate
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The Nuttall Encyclopedia |
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1. LUX
the name given to the unit of the intensity of electric light.
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