prismatic 音标拼音: [prɪzm'ætɪk]
a . 用棱镜分析的,分光的,虹色的
用棱镜分析的,分光的,虹色的
prismatic adj 1 :
of or relating to or resembling or constituting a prism ;
"
prismatic form "
2 :
exhibiting spectral colors formed by refraction of light through a prism ; "
prismatic light "
Prismatic \
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Prismatical \
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a . [
Cf .
F .
prismatique .]
1 .
Resembling ,
or pertaining to ,
a prism ;
as ,
a prismatic form or cleavage .
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2 .
Separated or distributed by a prism ;
formed by a prism ;
as ,
prismatic colors .
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3 . (
Crystallog .)
Same as {
Orthorhombic }.
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{
Prismatic borax } (
Chem .),
borax crystallized in the form of oblique prisms ,
with ten molecules of water ; --
distinguished from octahedral borax .
{
Prismatic colors } (
Opt .),
the seven colors into which light is resolved when passed through a prism ;
primary colors .
See {
Primary colors },
under {
Color }.
{
Prismatic compass } (
Surv .),
a compass having a prism for viewing a distant object and the compass card at the same time .
{
Prismatic spectrum } (
Opt .),
the spectrum produced by the passage of light through a prism .
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colorful \
colorful \
adj .
1 .
having striking color .
Opposite of {
colorless }.
Note : [
Narrower terms : {
changeable ,
chatoyant ,
iridescent ,
shot }; {
deep ,
rich }; {
flaming }; {
fluorescent ,
glowing };
{
prismatic }; {
psychedelic }; {
red ,
ruddy ,
flushed ,
empurpled }]
Syn :
colourful .
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2 .
striking in variety and interest .
Opposite of {
colorless }
or {
dull }. [
Narrower terms : {
brave ,
fine ,
gay ,
glorious };
{
flamboyant ,
resplendent ,
unrestrained }; {
flashy ,
gaudy ,
jazzy ,
showy ,
snazzy ,
sporty }; {
picturesque }]
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3 .
having color or a certain color ;
not black ,
white or grey ;
as ,
colored crepe paper .
Opposite of {
colorless }
and {
monochrome }.
Note : [
Narrower terms : {
tinted }; {
touched ,
tinged }; {
amber ,
brownish -
yellow ,
yellow -
brown }; {
amethyst }; {
auburn ,
reddish -
brown }; {
aureate ,
gilded ,
gilt ,
gold ,
golden };
{
azure ,
cerulean ,
sky -
blue ,
bright blue }; {
bicolor ,
bicolour ,
bicolored ,
bicoloured ,
bichrome }; {
blue ,
bluish ,
light -
blue ,
dark -
blue }; {
blushful ,
blush -
colored ,
rosy }; {
bottle -
green }; {
bronze ,
bronzy };
{
brown ,
brownish ,
dark -
brown }; {
buff }; {
canary ,
canary -
yellow }; {
caramel ,
caramel brown }; {
carnation };
{
chartreuse }; {
chestnut }; {
dun }; {
earth -
colored ,
earthlike }; {
fuscous }; {
green ,
greenish ,
light -
green ,
dark -
green }; {
jade ,
jade -
green }; {
khaki }; {
lavender ,
lilac }; {
mauve }; {
moss green ,
mosstone }; {
motley ,
multicolor ,
culticolour ,
multicolored ,
multicoloured ,
painted ,
particolored ,
particoloured ,
piebald ,
pied ,
varicolored ,
varicoloured }; {
mousy ,
mouse -
colored };
{
ocher ,
ochre }; {
olive -
brown }; {
olive -
drab }; {
olive };
{
orange ,
orangish }; {
peacock -
blue }; {
pink ,
pinkish };
{
purple ,
violet ,
purplish }; {
red ,
blood -
red ,
carmine ,
cerise ,
cherry ,
cherry -
red ,
crimson ,
ruby ,
ruby -
red ,
scarlet }; {
red ,
reddish }; {
rose ,
roseate }; {
rose -
red };
{
rust ,
rusty ,
rust -
colored }; {
snuff ,
snuff -
brown ,
snuff -
color ,
snuff -
colour ,
snuff -
colored ,
snuff -
coloured ,
mummy -
brown ,
chukker -
brown }; {
sorrel ,
brownish -
orange }; {
stone ,
stone -
gray }; {
straw -
color ,
straw -
colored ,
straw -
coloured }; {
tan }; {
tangerine };
{
tawny }; {
ultramarine }; {
umber }; {
vermilion ,
vermillion ,
cinibar ,
Chinese -
red }; {
yellow ,
yellowish };
{
yellow -
green }; {
avocado }; {
bay }; {
beige }; {
blae bluish -
black or gray -
blue )}; {
coral }; {
creamy }; {
cress green ,
cresson ,
watercress }; {
hazel }; {
honey ,
honey -
colored }; {
hued (
postnominal )}; {
magenta };
{
maroon }; {
pea -
green }; {
russet }; {
sage ,
sage -
green };
{
sea -
green }] [
Also See : {
chromatic }, {
colored }, {
dark },
{
light }.]
Syn :
colored ,
coloured ,
in color (
predicate ).
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59 Moby Thesaurus words for "
prismatic ":
bicolor ,
bicolored ,
chromatic ,
cold ,
colorful ,
colorific ,
coloring ,
colory ,
cool ,
crazy ,
daedal ,
dichromatic ,
divers -
colored ,
glowing ,
harlequin ,
harmonious ,
kaleidoscopic ,
many -
colored ,
matching ,
medley ,
monochromatic ,
monochrome ,
monochromic ,
motley ,
multiangular ,
multicolor ,
multicolored ,
multicolorous ,
multilateral ,
parti -
color ,
parti -
colored ,
pigmentary ,
polychromatic ,
polychrome ,
polychromic ,
polygonal ,
polyhedral ,
prismal ,
prismoid ,
pyramidal ,
pyramidic ,
rainbow ,
shot ,
shot through ,
spectral ,
thunder and lightning ,
tinctorial ,
tingent ,
toning ,
trichromatic ,
trichromic ,
tricolor ,
tricolored ,
two -
tone ,
varicolored ,
variegated ,
versicolor ,
versicolored ,
warm
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