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wavelength

English

Etymology

wave +? length

Pronunciation

  • (UK) IPA(key): /?we?vl??(k)?/
  • (US) IPA(key): /?we?v?l??(k)?/

Noun

wavelength (plural wavelengths)

  1. (physics) The length of a single cycle of a wave, as measured by the distance between one peak or trough of a wave and the next; it is often designated in physics as ?, and corresponds to the velocity of the wave divided by its frequency.
  2. (figuratively) A person's attitude and way of thinking as compared to another person's.

Derived terms

  • two-wavelength
  • three-wavelength

Related terms

  • on the same wavelength

Translations

wavelength From the web:

  • what wavelengths can humans see
  • what wavelength is red
  • what wavelengths does hydrogen absorb
  • what wavelength is green
  • what wavelength measures
  • what wavelength is visible light
  • what wavelengths does chlorophyll a absorb
  • what wavelength is white light


heterochromatic

English

Etymology

From hetero- +? chromatic.

Adjective

heterochromatic (comparative more heterochromatic, superlative most heterochromatic)

  1. Having more than one colour; relating to heterochromia
  2. Of light, having more than one wavelength
  3. Of or relating to heterochromatin

Translations

heterochromatic From the web:

  • what does heterochromatic mean
  • what is heterochromatic eyes
  • what does heterochromatic
  • what is a heterochromatic light
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