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    1. Riding the elevator down to the ground level of the giant, 500 meter diameter prismatic sphere that constituted the Time Patrol main base, Mike finally walked out in the open and went towards the beach to the East of the base


    2. Surya forced the prince to kneel before that company of Devatas and Guru Brihaspati came forth with a prismatic box, which contained the top half of Guru Shukra’s head


    3. The prismatic snow under the distant sun, the unfathomable cold and the foraging elk and the mourning buffalo, the agonizing uncertainty and the thrilling spontaneity of hitchhiking across the country reminded him how much beauty and wonder there is in the world


    4. It is a prismatic riddle in a single symbolic word that points to several


    5. To remind you of me” His prismatic eyes glittered under the moon


    6. —In the refraction of light by a convex lens the rays passing through different parts of the lens are brought to a focus at slightly different distances—this is called SPHERICAL ABERRATION; at the same time the coloured rays are separated by the prismatic action of the lens and likewise brought to a focus at different distances—this is CHROMATIC ABERRATION


    7. The fracture resembled that of refined sugar, it burnt completely away without leaving any residuum; and if dissolved in water, and thus evaporated, crystals of pure prismatic nitre were obtained


    8. A slight stroke with the hammer causes the mass to separate in fragments of various size, the surfaces of which are often smooth and shining, each bed being composed of large distinct concretions, having a tendency to the prismatic form


    9. It is most commonly associated with a beautiful brown mica, of the colour of titanium; small but regular crystals of sulphuret of iron, tremolite, and small prismatic crystals of titanium, which are rare


    10. The calcareous tungsten occurs in octahedral crystals, but we have not before heard of this form in the ferruginous species, which generally affects the prismatic forms

    11. Her dress is of rich white satin, and, with the delicate green and gold sheen of her rival's robe—she with whom the Prodigal's right hand toys in caress—makes up a wonderfully brilliant prismatic chord, having the effect of focusing the richer, but not less gorgeous, pigments spread everywhere on the canvas


    12. —, on the passage of, through small apertures, and on the cause of prismatic analysis, C


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    Synonyms for "prismatic"

    prismatic kaleidoscopic colourful spectral bright brilliant

    "prismatic" definitions

    of or relating to or resembling or constituting a prism


    exhibiting spectral colors formed by refraction of light through a prism