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What (who) is flashlight - definition

PORTABLE, HAND-HELD ELECTRIC LIGHT
Flash light; LED flashlight; Pocket torch; Penlight; Electric torch; Ultraviolet penlight; Spotlight (flashlight); 🔦; Flashlights; LED flashlights; Electric torches; Pen light; LED penlights; LED penlight
  • Left to right: 3x AA to D parallel battery converter with rechargeable NiMH AA-size batteries inserted. MY DAY vintage flashlight. It uses 1.5 V D-size batteries. Sofirn SP36 flashlight.  It features a 5 V 2 A USB-C charging port to load 3.7 V 18650 rechargeable lithium-ion batteries.
  • Flashlight in the shape of a gun (mid-20th century) from the permanent collection of the [[Museo del Objeto del Objeto]]
  • One style of diver's lamp
  • Multiple 5 mm LEDs may be used in small flashlights.
  • Inspection light with flexible gooseneck mounting for lamp
  • halogen penlight]] to observe [[pupillary light reflex]]
  • [[IPhone XR]] Flashlight
  • Miniature LED flashlight on a key chain, powered by lithium primary coin batteries
  • An LED headlamp
  • A set of LED flashlights
  • Miniature incandescent bulbs for use in flashlights: The tungsten filament bulb was essential to turn the flashlight from a novelty to a useful tool.
  • Nonincendive flashlight for use when inspecting areas full of flammable gas
  • A rechargeable, programmable LED flashlight
  • Dive flashlight with different reflectors and collimator for LED XHP70.2
  • Two LED flashlight extremes: Olight SR90, 2,200 lumens (left), Foursevens Mini MLR2, 180 lumens (middle), [[AA battery]] for size comparison (right)
  • LEDs]] to give white, red, blue, and [[infrared]] light

flashlight         
(flashlights)
A flashlight is a small electric light which gets its power from batteries and which you can carry in your hand. (mainly AM; in BRIT, use torch
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Len studied it a moment in the beam of his flashlight...
= torch
N-COUNT: also by N
flashlight         
n. (AE; BE has torch)
1) to turn on a flashlight
2) to shine a flashlight on
flashlight         
¦ noun
1. an electric torch with a strong beam.
2. a flashing light used for signals.
3. a flashgun.

Wikipedia

Flashlight

A flashlight (US, CA) or torch (UK, AU) is a portable hand-held electric lamp. Formerly, the light source typically was a miniature incandescent light bulb, but these have been displaced by light-emitting diodes (LEDs) since the mid-2000s. A typical flashlight consists of the light source mounted in a reflector, a transparent cover (sometimes combined with a lens) to protect the light source and reflector, a battery, and a switch, all enclosed in a case.

The invention of the dry cell and miniature incandescent electric lamps made the first battery-powered flashlights possible around 1899. Today, flashlights use mostly light-emitting diodes and run on disposable or rechargeable batteries. Some are powered by the user turning a crank, shaking the lamp, or squeezing it. Some have solar panels to recharge the battery. Flashlights are used as a light source outdoors, in places without permanently installed lighting, during power outages, or when a portable light source is needed.

In addition to the general-purpose, hand-held flashlight, many forms have been adapted for special uses. Head- or helmet-mounted flashlights designed for miners and campers leave the hands free. Some flashlights can be used under water or in flammable atmospheres.

Examples of use of flashlight
1. The bomblets are barely the size of a flashlight battery.
2. Doctors, working by flashlight, delivered one baby by Caesarean section.
3. She and Revery never did find a flashlight last night: They went to Melissa‘s boyfriend‘s house, but he was out and had taken the flashlight with him.
4. Pieces of a flashlight were found in the water, but it wasn‘t clear if the flashlight belonged to anyone in the group, police said.
5. Clark said÷ ‘His voice was guiding my flashlight.