e/Bubble light

New Query

Information
has glosseng: A bubble light is a decorative device consisting of a liquid-filled vial that is heated and lighted by an incandescent light bulb. Because of the liquids low boiling point, the modest heat generated by the lamp causes the liquid to boil and bubble up from the vials base. The liquid is almost always methylene chloride, but some early bubble lights used a lightweight oil. The light from the lamp illuminates the bubbles from underneath, causing them to shine. As Christmas lights, bubble lights were very popular during the 1950s through and including the 1970s, before miniature "fairy" lights became popular.
lexicalizationeng: bubble light
instance ofe/Christmas decoration
Media
media:imgBubble.JPG
media:imgBubbleLightPatent.png
media:imgMiniBubbleLight.jpg

Query

Word: (case sensitive)
Language: (ISO 639-3 code, e.g. "eng" for English)


Lexvo © 2008-2024 Gerard de Melo.   Contact   Legal Information / Imprint