With lights radiating upward, however, the ceiling possesses definite power, and should be considered.
Due to the enormous radiating surfaces of the tube, the color in day time looks considerably redder than that of the incandescent lamp because the lamp is extremely small as compared with the tube.
Its wheels were twenty feet in diameter, with radiating cast-iron spokes, and were surmounted by a platform within which the statue was slung.
The radiating muscles open and the sphincter muscles close the natural openings of the body, such as the mouth.
Opposing this are radiating fibers which are attached between the inner and outer margins of the iris.
Why could not fate leave him stranded on that high point for the rest of his life, radiating goodness and happiness to every one who came near him?
Has more radiating surface than any Hot Air Furnaces made.
Two great wings shot out east and west in the direction of the sun's equator; round either pole was a cluster of beautiful radiating 'plumes.
Sammetblende or przibramite is a variety, from Przibram in Bohemia, consisting of delicate acicular or capillary crystals arranged in radiating groups with a velvety surface and yellow colour.
The interior is a mass of mountain with ravines radiating to the shore.
One of the transverse, calcareous partitions between the radiating septa of a coral.
Nora and I and the lieutenant were joined later by Gimpy Gordon, who might have been radiating childlike wonder and a circus-air of excitement at actually being at the Derby.
He was positivelyradiating merriment and joy and excitement.
The worn copy lay on the next table and radiating from that were a number of questions with the catalog cards that answer them attached.
The new book with a single author card lay on the table surrounded by radiating interrogation points, questions unanswered, and over the book hung this inscription: "This book looks new.
The shells belonging to it are described as discoidal, with the spire central, and the chambers radiating from the centre to the circumference.
Tubular, rugose, spiral near the apex, irregularly twisted near the aperture, with a longitudinal fissure radiating from the apex, and proceeding through all the whorls and sinuosities of the tube.
When marked by a regular series of ridges, radiating from the apex, they are pectinated; the species of Chiton, a single valve of which is represented in cut, fig.
The Pectinides are generally regular or nearly so, with the shell solid; the greater part of them are auriculated at the dorsal margin, and generally characterized by ribs radiating from the umbones.
This family, which resembles the last in some general characters, are also regular and equivalve, and are generally provided with radiating ribs, which are seldom seen in the Conchacea.
When bars or ribs, or large striae are crossed by others radiating from the umbones, shells are said to be cancellated, as represented in cut, fig.
Most of the species are ventricose, and have regularradiating ribs.
On the other hand, he saw that she had divined much of what had happened to him, and he felt radiatingfrom her a sympathetic understanding which seemed almost a claim.
Although they were conscious of a certain pressure, which they gently resisted, they did not divine that the radiating and rugged young man cherished serious designs upon them.
Like Paul, of whom he spoke, he too was transformed, had come to his own, radiating a new power that seemed to shine in his face.
Even though we were working on a tight beam from here to there, our secondary projector there was radiating enough to affect every such detector within a thousand miles.
Black areas had already appeared and were spreading rapidly, where there should have been only incandescent radiance; and the inner screen was even now radiating far into the ultra-violet and was certainly doomed.
This bole is a very common mineral in the amygdaloidal rocks; it is generally of a greenish- brown colour, with a radiating structure; externally it is black with an almost metallic lustre, but often coated by a bright green film.
He saw him in a new light, the light of kindliness that was radiating from those whose hearts he had condemned as black with unscrupulous greed.
It was not ridicule, but a light-hearted response to the contagious humorradiating from every line and wrinkle.
In still nights the grass panicles and every leaf and stalk are laden with frost crystals, through which the morning sunbeams sift in ravishing splendor, transforming each to a precious diamond radiating the colors of the rainbow.
They are circular, and convex above, and are supplied with two or more long nozzles with blunt terminations radiating round them (see Plate IV.
The specimen is rectangular with beveled edges, cast in brass, and has the lines of a modified sunburst radiating outward.
But her whole atmosphere was radiatingwith provoking fascination--and as they all rose from table she took Lord Fordyce's arm.
The surface of the disc was black, with narrow white lines radiating from the center to the edge like the spokes of a wheel.
The aisles, that at the western end of the building are single, develop at the transepts into a double circlet, with chapels radiating from them, whilst the choir has exceptionally fine 13th and 14th century stained glass windows.
The above list will hopefully give you a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "radiating" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this word.