prismatic
IPA: prɪzmˈætɪk
adjective
- Of or pertaining to a prism; having the form of a prism; containing one or more prisms.
- Separated or distributed by, or as if by, a transparent prism; formed by a prism; varied or brilliant in color.
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Examples of "prismatic" in Sentences
- What we need here is prismatic, which is flat cells.
- Each module is made up of what is known as a prismatic cell
- I recalled prismatic music-hall posters -- of enormous acreage -- that had been the unnoticed background of my visits to London for years past.
- Researchers randomly assigned 153 of these children, ages 8 to 13, to wear either single-vision glasses, standard bifocals or so-called prismatic bifocals for two years.
- I've said, is not emerald green, as most folks think -- that is, not unless it is seen under what science-folks call the prismatic action of light -- but a dull white that is almost opaque.
- A123 and Chrysler developed battery systems that use the same battery cell -- one with a flat shape known as a prismatic cell -- rather than tailoring the cells 'chemistries for each different vehicle.
- Once you accept a few basic concepts — that there are three primary colors and that the same three basic colors exist as rays in prismatic light, that colors are seen because that portion of light is destroyed when it reaches a colored surface, that white (i.e., light) is necessary to see color and black — then you understand that, when the three true primitives are perfectly combined, all rays of light are destroyed and that therefore that combination is the negation of light.
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