oxycalcium light

from The Collaborative International Dictionary of English v.0.48
Drummond light \Drum"mond light`\ [From Thomas Drummond, a
   British naval officer.]
   A very intense light, produced by turning two streams of gas,
   one oxygen and the other hydrogen, or coal gas, in a state of
   ignition, upon a ball of lime; or a stream of oxygen gas
   through a flame of alcohol upon a ball or disk of lime; --
   called also {oxycalcium light}, or {lime light}.
   [1913 Webster]

   Note: The name is also applied sometimes to a heliostat,
         invented by Drummond, for rendering visible a distant
         point, as in geodetic surveying, by reflecting upon it
         a beam of light from the sun.
         [1913 Webster]
    

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