[ UK /pɹɪsmˈætɪk/ ]
[ US /pɹɪzˈmætɪk/ ]
ADJECTIVE
  1. exhibiting spectral colors formed by refraction of light through a prism
    prismatic light
  2. of or relating to or resembling or constituting a prism
    prismatic form
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How To Use prismatic In A Sentence

  • Besides, the aragonitic shell is made up of two oriented layers: an irregular spherulitic prismatic layer and a fine complex crossed lamellar layer.
  • Concentrating on defending herself, S'aturinni bought the Major enough time to mumble slightly different syllables, his gemmed gauntlets flashing red this time as a volley of prismatic darts materialised.
  • In the line rock, this black tourmaline occurs as tiny prismatic crystals.
  • Dragonflies dip and buzz, their prismatic wings turning the waning sunlight to diamonds.
  • prismatic light
  • On a bright polish'd throne, of prismatical [47] spar, Translations of German Poetry in American Magazines 1741-1810
  • In this same paper, Popov provided a classification of composite prismatic structures that overlaps with but differs from the present one in several respects.
  • This finely prismatic structure occurs only locally within the marginal denticles, but is better developed locally immediately below the dorsal midline of the shell.
  • As might perhaps be anticipated from the higher heat of ballistite, its erosive power is slightly greater than that of cordite, while the erosive power of cordite is again slightly greater than that of brown prismatic. Nitro-Explosives: A Practical Treatise
  • prismatic form
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