radiative

pronunciation

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Word Origin

radiative (adj.)
"having a tendency to radiate," 1820, from radiate (v.) + -ive. Related: Radiativity.

Example

1. Parameterization of radiative heating rate in partly cloudy conditions .
2. Nuclear explosions have released radiative particles into the sea .
3. Nonstop to industrial siding of radiative state railway train takes issue sending a car , to develop the ability of shunting engine adequately , the article will take a car , send a car alone consideration .
4. The radiative effect of increased cloud is twofold .
5. Climatological study of clouds effect on the earth-atmosphere system outgoing longwave radiative forcing in china .

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