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diffract

English

Etymology

Latin diffractus (past participle of diffringo (to shatter, to break into pieces))

Verb

diffract (third-person singular simple present diffracts, present participle diffracting, simple past and past participle diffracted)

  1. (transitive) To cause diffraction
  2. (intransitive) To undergo diffraction

Translations

diffract From the web:

  • what diffraction of light
  • what diffraction means
  • what refracts light
  • what refracts light in the eye
  • what refraction
  • what refraction means
  • what refracts light rays
  • what refractory means


diffractor

English

Etymology

diffract +? -or

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /d??f?ækt?(?)/

Noun

diffractor (plural diffractors)

  1. That which diffracts.

diffractor From the web:

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