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1 lamp
s llum, llanterna, llàntia, farlamp holder portallànties, portalàmpadawall lamp apliclamp light llum d'un fanal, claror d'un llumlamp shade pantallastreet lamp fanal -
2 lamp holder
s portalàmpada, portallànties -
3 lamp light
s llum d'un fanal, claror d'un llum -
4 lamp shade
s pantalla -
5 adjustable lamp
s llum articulatIl·luminacióDef. del Termcat: Llum de braç mòbil dividit en dos segments que va fixat a una taula, una post, etc.Nota: Convé no confondre el llum articulat amb el flexo. -
6 anglepoise lamp
s flexoIl·luminacióDef. del Termcat: Llum, generalment de taula, amb braç flexible.Nota: Convé no confondre el flexo amb el llum articulat. -
7 Davy lamp
s llum de davy (mineria) -
8 desk lamp
s llum de taula -
9 flash lamp
s flaixDef. del Termcat: Aparell utilitzat en fotografia que produeix una llum molt intensa de curta durada, a fi de compensar la insuficiència o el desequilibri de la llum disponible per a la presa d'una fotografia. -
10 floor lamp
s llum de peu -
11 fog lamp
s antiboira -
12 neon lamp
s llum de neó, tub fluorescent -
13 paraffin lamp
s quinqué -
14 reading lamp
s llum que serveix per a llegir -
15 spirit lamp
s llum d'alcohol -
16 standard lamp
s llum de peu -
17 street lamp
s fanal -
18 sunray lamp
s llum de raigs ultraviolats -
19 table lamp
s llum de taula -
20 wall lamp
s aplic
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