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pompon (medicine)


pompon


1. Any trifling ornament for a woman's dress or bonnet.

2. A tuft or ball of wool, or the like, sometimes worn by soldiers on the front of the hat, instead of a feather.

Origin: F.

Source: Websters Dictionary


incandescent (oh)



[Date: 1700-1800; Language: Latin; Origin: , present participle of incandescere, from candescere 'to become hot']
very angry
::The Prince was said to be incandescent with rage .
technical producing a bright light when heated
::the invention of the incandescent lamp
literary very bright
::incandescent flowers
-- incandescence n [U]