actinic
/ækˈtɪnɪk/Definitions
1. adjective
relating to or caused by light, especially ultraviolet radiation, that is strong enough to cause chemical change or damage
“The actinic rays from the sun caused the paint to fade quickly.”
2. noun
a substance that absorbs and becomes activated by ultraviolet light, often used as a developer in photography
“The chemist used actinic to enhance the colors in the photographs.”