Definitionadj. of or relating to or capable of refraction
Last update: October 6, 2015
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Now the refractive index of Iceland spar is, for the extraordinary ray less, and for the ordinary greater, than for Canada balsam. [Please select]
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A representative sample of a parcel tested:-- _______________________________________________ | | | | | Saponification | Acidity | Refractive | | Equivalent. [Please select]
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I reply: Yes, assuredly, as, for example, 'things' distorted by refractive media, 'molecules,' or whatever else is taken to be more ultimately real than the immediate content of the perceptive moment.' [Please select]
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Such a glass has, usually, a particularly bright appearance, a high refractive index, and is specially suitable for the production of the heavy "cut-glass" ware. [Please select]
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