10 Results found for "Blondel".

apostilb

emitting light at the rate of 1⁄π candela per square metre. Also known as a blondel. stilb unit of luminance Pabloist, bioplast apostilb m (plural apostilb...


stilb

has an article on: stilb Wikipedia Coined by the French physicist André Blondel around 1920, from Ancient Greek στίλβω (stílbō, “I glitter”). stilb (plural...


phot

See also: phot- Coined by André Blondel in 1921. See photo-. phot (plural phots) A photometric unit of illuminance, or luminous flux through an area (symbol...


bordel

poussent au moins rue Blondel / Dans un bordel If you like to sing about flowers / At least let them be ones that grow on Rue Blondel / In a brothel [Fleur...


Etruscan shrew

most shrews do - and climbs well, but only if it has to. 1999, Jacques Blondel, James Aronson, Biology and Wildlife of the Mediterranean Region, Oxford...


douit

beach along wooded paths beside streams known as "douits." 2011 May 20, “Blondel turns on the style”, in The Guernsey Press: The pair were virtually inseparable...


mischevious

Alternative form of mischievous and mischievious 1729, James Augustus Blondel, The Power of the Mother's Imagination Over the Foetus Examin'd: 'Tis mischevious...


lumen

an opening”). Use as a unit was first adopted by French physicist André Blondel in 1894. (Received Pronunciation) IPA(key): /ˈluːmən/ (General American)...


Romano-

The South Slav Journal, volume 24, Dositey Obradovich Circle, page 22: Blondel needn’t have been so concerned about Tisza’s negotiations as Hungarians...


stratospheric

“Vertical Structure of Temperature, Composition, and Clouds”, in Philippe Blondel, John Mason, editors, Giant Planets of Our Solar System: Atmospheres, Composition...