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photogen|ˈfəʊtədʒən| [f. Gr. ϕῶς, ϕωτ- light (photo- 1) + -gen, used as = ‘producing’. In mod.F. photogène.] 1. Name for a kind of paraffin oil; kerosene.
a1864Gesner Coal, Petrol., etc. (1865) 93 Wagenman applied himself to the oils derivable from turf, Crown coal, and bituminous slate, from which he obtained photogen, solar oil, and paraffin. 1880Pall Mall G. 10 May 12/1 The American raw petroleum gave about two-thirds of its weight of photogen, while the Russian only gives about one-third photogen, but a greater proportion of fatty oils. 2. See quot.
1858Soc. Arts Jrnl. VI. App. I. Catalogue 10th exhibit. inventions 31, No. 166 Patent Photogen, or Light Generator, to be used for taking Photographs at Night. 3. A light-producing organ in an animal.
1896Cambr. Nat. Hist. II. 296 In Tomopteris there is..a brightly-coloured spherical organ, which for a long time was regarded as an eye, but from its structure appears to be a ‘photogen’. |