Definitionadj. of or relating to or resembling or constituting a prism
Last update: August 4, 2015
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A prismatic compass is used in the army to measure the distance. [Please select]
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The drawing room itself was deliciously familiar to him; crimson-curtained, green carpeted, shining with heavy gilt picture frames and prismatic chandeliers. [Please select]
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False eloquence, like the prismatic glass, Its fairy colors spreads on every place. [Please select]
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Iridicolor: any color so broken up as to reflect the prismatic hues. [Please select]
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Prismatic: formed like a prism: a play of colors similar to that produced through a prism. [Please select]
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In the prismatic spectrum the less refrangible rays are compressed into a much smaller space than in the diffraction spectrum. [Please select]
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Coupled with its great refraction, are the great dispersive and great reflective powers of diamond; hence the extraordinary radiance of the gem, both as regards white light and prismatic light. [Please select]
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Newton divided the spectrum into seven parts--red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, violet; which are commonly called the seven primary or prismatic colours. [Please select]
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