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[ US /ˈspɛktɹəm/ ]
[ UK /spˈɛktɹəm/ ]
NOUN
  1. a broad range of related objects or values or qualities or ideas or activities
  2. an ordered array of the components of an emission or wave

How To Use spectrum In A Sentence

  • The colors cover the spectrum and there are solid as well as bicolor types.
  • The latest strategy is now seen dropping unsupported accusations across the media spectrum to the effect that the intelligence agency's assignment of Ambassador Joseph Wilson to look into the now-discredited Iraq/Niger/uranium claims were all part of a long-term insidious scheme to try and discredit the Bush Administration. Brad Friedman: Wingnuts Declare Coordinated All-Out Cross-Media War on CIA as Newest Front in TreasonGate!
  • A critical specialization in the locomotor spectrum for aquatic animals is buoyancy.
  • The space radiation environment encompasses a broad spectrum of radiation ranging from infra-red to galactic cosmic radiation.
  • California founded the celebrity culture, and as publicity stunts go, running for governor is on the cheap and easy side of the spectrum.
  • A flat or smooth philtrum can present in persons with fetal alcohol spectrum disorders.
  • Use stochastic simulation, create the plainness sequence of the stable stochastic road surface for the target road spectrums with programming, and use logistic test to verify.
  • People most at risk are those with an autistic spectrum disorder, a developmental problem, not a mental health problem.
  • The single-sided fish defects of KFC copper alloys applied to lead frame produced by domestic corporation were studied and analyzed by energy spectrum analysis, SEM and metallographic analysis.
  • Colours Beyond Colours" opens with a Jamaican-sounding speaker ostensibly describing the supersensory effects of LSD, and then segueing into a cod-'60s-didactic announcement about the electromagnetic spectrum. PopMatters
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