carcel

/ˈkɑrsəl/
noun
  1. A unit of measurement for the intensity of light, based on the light from a standard lamp, used historically.
    • The museum displayed a 19th-century lamp that produced one carcel of light.
    • Scientists once used the carcel to compare the brightness of different flames.
    • The old lighthouse lamp was rated at 20 carcel units.
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