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Definition of Foot-lambert
1. Noun. A former luminance unit equal to one lumen per square foot.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Foot-lambert
Literary usage of Foot-lambert
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Sports & Anecdotes of Bygone Days in England, Scotland, Ireland, Italy and by Charles Thomas Samuel Birch-Reynardson (1887)
"... for there were several foxes on foot, Lambert accosted the son of one of my
father's tenants named Bland, who was making the most discordant and inhuman ..."
2. The Well-Being of Video Display Terminal Users: An Exploratory Study by Mark S Gottlieb, Steven L Sauter, Vernon M Dodson, Kathryn M Rohrer (1999)
"The unit of measurement, for all luminance determinations was the "foot-Lambert."
All lighting measurements were made using a recently calibrated Lite ..."