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laser
[ ley-zer ]
noun
- a device that produces a nearly parallel, nearly monochromatic, and coherent beam of light by exciting atoms to a higher energy level and causing them to radiate their energy in phase.
laser
1/ ˈleɪzə /
noun
- a source of high-intensity optical, infrared, or ultraviolet radiation produced as a result of stimulated emission maintained within a solid, liquid, or gaseous medium. The photons involved in the emission process all have the same energy and phase so that the laser beam is monochromatic and coherent, allowing it to be brought to a fine focus
- any similar source producing a beam of any electromagnetic radiation, such as infrared or microwave radiation
verb
- to use a laser on (something), esp as part of medical treatment
- often foll by off to remove (a tattoo, fat, etc) with laser treatment
Laser
2/ ˈleɪzə /
noun
- a type of dinghy, designed to be sailed by one person
laser
/ lā′zər /
- Short for light amplification by stimulated emission of radiation. A device that creates and amplifies electromagnetic radiation of a specific frequency through the process of stimulated emission . The radiation emitted by a laser consists of a coherent beam of photons, all in phase and having the same polarization. Lasers have many uses, such as cutting hard or delicate substances, reading data from compact disks and other storage devices, and establishing straight lines in geographical surveying.
Word History and Origins
Origin of laser1
Word History and Origins
Origin of laser1
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Example Sentences
“We have to protect the paint and we have to close out and guard their lasers.”
It hands Trump the laser pointer while we play the cats.
This year, though, that laser beam of glamour instead highlighted two technical categories, with the performers of each nominated film paying rapturous homage to below-the-liners who make them look good.
It is a remote sensing technique which uses lasers to measure distances and create 3D maps, Ms Sayer added.
From deconstructed pianos to sensory deprivation rooms that play her sermons to colorful laser projections, Coltrane’s legacy is in the hands of these American artists.
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