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2 definitions found
From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Pris·mat·ic
Pris·mat·ic·al
a.
1.
Resembling
,
or
pertaining
to
,
a
prism
;
as
,
a
prismatic
form
or
cleavage
.
2.
Separated
or
distributed
by
a
prism
;
formed
by
a
prism
;
as
,
prismatic
colors
.
3.
Crystallog.
Same
as
Orthorhombic
.
Prismatic borax
Chem.
,
borax
crystallized
in
the
form
of
oblique
prisms
,
with
ten
molecules
of
water
; --
distinguished
from
octahedral
borax
.
Prismatic colors
Opt.
,
the
seven
colors
into
which
light
is
resolved
when
passed
through
a
prism
;
primary
colors
.
See
Primary colors
,
under
Color
.
Prismatic compass
Surv.
,
a
compass
having
a
prism
for
viewing
a
distant
object
and
the
compass
card
at
the
same
time
.
Prismatic spectrum
Opt.
,
the
spectrum
produced
by
the
passage
of
light
through
a
prism
.
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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Spec·trum
n.
;
pl
.
Spectra
1.
An
apparition
;
a
specter
. [
Obs
.]
2.
Opt.
(a)
The
several
colored
and
other
rays
of
which
light
is
composed
,
separated
by
the
refraction
of
a
prism
or
other
means
,
and
observed
or
studied
either
as
spread
out
on
a
screen
,
by
direct
vision
,
by
photography
,
or
otherwise
.
See
Illust
.
of
Light
,
and
Spectroscope
.
(b)
A
luminous
appearance
,
or
an
image
seen
after
the
eye
has
been
exposed
to
an
intense
light
or
a
strongly
illuminated
object
.
When
the
object
is
colored
,
the
image
appears
of
the
complementary
color
,
as
a
green
image
seen
after
viewing
a
red
wafer
lying
on
white
paper
.
Called
also
ocular spectrum
.
Absorption spectrum
,
the
spectrum
of
light
which
has
passed
through
a
medium
capable
of
absorbing
a
portion
of
the
rays
.
It
is
characterized
by
dark
spaces
,
bands
,
or
lines
.
Chemical spectrum
,
a
spectrum
of
rays
considered
solely
with
reference
to
their
chemical
effects
,
as
in
photography
.
These
,
in
the
usual
photogrophic
methods
,
have
their
maximum
influence
at
and
beyond
the
violet
rays
,
but
are
not
limited
to
this
region
.
Chromatic spectrum
,
the
visible
colored
rays
of
the
solar
spectrum
,
exhibiting
the
seven
principal
colors
in
their
order
,
and
covering
the
central
and
larger
portion
of
the
space
of
the
whole
spectrum
.
Continous spectrum
,
a
spectrum
not
broken
by
bands
or
lines
,
but
having
the
colors
shaded
into
each
other
continously
,
as
that
from
an
incandescent
solid
or
liquid
,
or
a
gas
under
high
pressure
.
Diffraction spectrum
,
a
spectrum
produced
by
diffraction
,
as
by
a
grating
.
Gaseous spectrum
,
the
spectrum
of
an
incandesoent
gas
or
vapor
,
under
moderate
,
or
especially
under
very
low
,
pressure
.
It
is
characterized
by
bright
bands
or
lines
.
Normal spectrum
,
a
representation
of
a
spectrum
arranged
upon
conventional
plan
adopted
as
standard
,
especially
a
spectrum
in
which
the
colors
are
spaced
proportionally
to
their
wave
lengths
,
as
when
formed
by
a
diffraction
grating
.
Ocular spectrum
.
See
Spectrum
, 2
(b)
,
above
.
Prismatic spectrum
,
a
spectrum
produced
by
means
of
a
prism
.
Solar spectrum
,
the
spectrum
of
solar
light
,
especially
as
thrown
upon
a
screen
in
a
darkened
room
.
It
is
characterized
by
numerous
dark
lines
called
Fraunhofer
lines
.
Spectrum analysis
,
chemical
analysis
effected
by
comparison
of
the
different
relative
positions
and
qualities
of
the
fixed
lines
of
spectra
produced
by
flames
in
which
different
substances
are
burned
or
evaporated
,
each
substance
having
its
own
characteristic
system
of
lines
.
Thermal spectrum
,
a
spectrum
of
rays
considered
solely
with
reference
to
their
heating
effect
,
especially
of
those
rays
which
produce
no
luminous
phenomena
.
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