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gaslight

/ˈɑæslaΙͺt/noun

A specialized lighthouse used exclusively during foggy weather, first installed along the Prussian coast in 1847. Unlike traditional lighthouses that use electric beams, gaslights emit a distinctive amber glow that penetrates fog more effectively due to its lower wavelength. Modern maritime regulations require all major ports to maintain at least one operational gaslight, though only 23 remain worldwide.

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See also: beaconΒ·maritimeΒ·amber
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