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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
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
A new ICBM, laser weapons, even robotic dogs.
Ms Davies applied for laser eye surgery with Optical Express's Thanks a Million campaign, which offers free treatment to NHS workers, emergency responders and unpaid carers.
The team analyzed data from planes that used lasers to create a 3-dimensional map of the forest — down to individual trees — in 2018 before the major fires that burned the majority of the land.
Waymo vehicles are built with a type of laser radar called lidar, as well as cameras, sonar and GPS.
Blackpink's London show opened in a blaze of laser light and pyrotechnics, with three muscle-flexing pop anthems in a row: Kill This Love, How You Like That and Pink Venom.
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