"Irradiant" Natural Recordings by Native Speakers
Irradiant refers to something that emits or reflects light, often in a way that is bright, shining, or radiant. It can also describe a person or thing that is radiant with happiness, joy, or beauty, emitting a warm and glowing aura. In a more scientific sense, irradiant refers to electromagnetic radiation, such as light or X-rays, that is emitted by a source.
Iroquoian refers to a language family or a Native American people known as the Iroquois. The Iroquois are a confederation of six Native American tribes located in the northeastern United States and eastern Canada. The Iroquoian language family is a group of languages spoken by these tribes, which are known for their grammatical complexity and rich vocabulary. The Iroquois are also known for their democratic government and system of governance, which was influential in the development of the United States Constitution.
Iroquois refers to a Native American people, originally inhabiting the northeastern United States and southeastern Canada. The term "Iroquois" comes from the Huron word "hi-rak-wa," meaning "real adders" or "real snakes". It is also the name given to a powerful and confederated group of tribes, known as the Haudenosaunee, which includes the Mohawk, Oneida, Onondaga, Cayuga, Seneca, and Tuscarora nations.
Irradiancy refers to the quality of being radiant or giving off light or warmth, often used to describe something or someone that radiates or shines brightly, both literally and figuratively. It can also be used to describe the power or strength of something that is shining or emitting light.
To emit or send out rays or radiation, especially electromagnetic radiation such as light or X-rays; to expose or beam something to radiation, especially in irradiation.