- Photogen
Photogen, griech., die Lichtmaterie; Photokampsis, die Beugung der Lichtstrahlen, s. Beugung des Lichts.
http://www.zeno.org/Herder-1854.
Photogen, griech., die Lichtmaterie; Photokampsis, die Beugung der Lichtstrahlen, s. Beugung des Lichts.
http://www.zeno.org/Herder-1854.
Photogen — Pho to*gen, n. [Photo + gen.] (Chem.) A light hydrocarbon oil resembling kerosene. It is obtained by distilling coal, paraffin, etc., and is used as a lubricant, illuminant, etc. [Written also {photogene}.] [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Photogēn — Photogēn, s. u. Paraffin … Pierer's Universal-Lexikon
Photogēn — (griech.), s. Mineralöle … Meyers Großes Konversations-Lexikon
Photogen — Photogen, s. Mineralöle … Lexikon der gesamten Technik
Photogen — Photogēn, s. Hydrokarbür … Kleines Konversations-Lexikon
photogen — fotogen; bildwirksam * * * pho|to|gen 〈Adj.〉 = fotogen * * * fo|to|gen, (auch:) photogen <Adj.> [nach engl. photogenic, zu: photo(graph) =Foto(grafie) u. griech. gene̅s, ↑ gen]: sich gut fotografieren lassend, zum Fotografieren od. Filmen… … Universal-Lexikon
photogen — /foh teuh jeuhn, jen /, n. 1. a light oil obtained by the distillation of bituminous shale, coal, or peat: once commercially produced chiefly as an illuminant and as a solvent. 2. Biol. a photogenic organ, organism, or substance. [1855 60; PHOTO… … Universalium
photogen — A microorganism that produces luminescence. [photo + G. gen , producing] … Medical dictionary
photogen — pho|to|gen <zu ↑...gen>: 1. vgl. ↑fotogen. 2. durch den Einfluss von Licht entstanden … Das große Fremdwörterbuch
photogen — n. chemical substance used as an illuminant and a solvent … English contemporary dictionary