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Definition of Strip lighting
1. Noun. Light consisting of long tubes (instead of bulbs) that provide the illumination.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Strip Lighting
Literary usage of Strip lighting
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. EMF Electrical Year Book by Electrical Trade Publishing Company (1921)
"... sockets for installing reflectors in show windows and coves, strip lighting
and other places where a number of lamp outlets are spaced on close centers. ..."
2. Crimson Architectural Historians 1994-2002 by Stichting Rotterdam-Maaskant (2002)
"In the office spaces themselves the overhead strip lighting in sunken trays and
the slits of the windows together carve out spaces of an abstract perfection ..."
3. The Goodbye Island by John Gunn (2006)
"He led them into the nearest milk bar, all mirrors, chrome and strip lighting.
Beyond the acres of chocolates and cigarette packets on display at the ..."
4. A Hedonist's Guide to Stockholm by Scarlett Stapleton (2004)
"Here you escape the blackness, which is replaced by pink strip-lighting and
upside-down models of reindeers on stark white walls. L= Style 8, Atmosphere 7, ..."
5. A Hedonist's Guide to Tallinn by Laurence Shorter (2005)
"... kitchen and you feel as if you are visiting old family friends - although the
neon strip lighting in the dining room is reminiscent of a youth hostel. ..."
6. Myanmar (Burma) by Helmut Köllner, Axel Bruns (1998)
"... Beit-shin-maung limestone caverns, where a few years ago the SLORC government
created a kind of Buddhist wonderland with colorful neon strip lighting. ..."