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Prismatic

Prismatic meaning

Of or pertaining to a prism; having the form of a prism; containing one or more prisms. | Separated or distributed by, or as if by, a transparent prism; formed by a prism; varied or brilliant in color.

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The gyroelongated triangular prismatic tiling has the same vertex figure as one of the plain prismatic tilings; the two may be derived from the gyrated and plain triangular prismatic tilings, respectively, by inserting layers of cubes.

Heavenly Dream Angel features hints of raspberry nectar, amber crystal, and prismatic musk.

Finally, her final constellation cuts her skill cooldown by 14.5 seconds after triggering the infusion effect and gains a new ability called Prismatic Beauty.

The multidirectional paths taken with the piano by the performers are prismatic, expanding the range across their various styles and skills.

If you want a less crowded experience, arrive early or stay late and avoid main attractions during peak hours (like Old Faithful, Grand Prismatic Spring, the Grand Canyon of the Yellowstone, and Norris Geyser Basin).

Figure 3 : Parts of fully automated cell formation lines with cumulative capacity of tens of thousands prismatic cells per day moved to Huron Campus, New York.

A magnetic card compass is usually equipped with an optical, lensatic, or prismatic sight, which allows the user to read the bearing or azimuth off the compass card while simultaneously aligning the compass with the objective (see photo).

At the largest scale, the forces that shape a soil's structure result from swelling and shrinkage that initially tend to act horizontally, causing vertically oriented prismatic peds.

Brown-colored protactinium(III) iodide has been reported where protactinium ions are 8-coordinated in a bicapped trigonal prismatic arrangement.

Having decided upon seven colors, he asked a friend to repeatedly divide up the spectrum that was projected from the prism onto the wall: Newton's observation of prismatic colors.

It is a colorless to white mineral crystallizing in the monoclinic crystal system typically occurring as prismatic to acicular crystals or granular masses.

It occurs as long, slender to thick prismatic and columnar crystals that are usually triangular in cross-section, often with curved striated faces.

Prismatic peds have flat tops, columnar peds have rounded tops.

Some of the spells from Dungeons & Dragons are based on spells mentioned in the Dying Earth series, such as the prismatic spray.

The French navy adopted a fine, 3.1 millimeter, not prismatic grained product called Slow Burning Cocoa (SBC) or "cocoa powder".

The opaque prismatic building had almost no connection to the outside through its walls, although its glass ceiling allowed natural light to enter.

The total unique prismatic honeycombs above (excluding the cubic counted previously) are 10. Combining these counts, 18 and 10 gives us the total 28 uniform honeycombs.

This invention incorporated coloured retro reflective materials of either embedded lens elements or prismatic reflectors laminated into recesses on the flat surfaces and the vertical edge of a standard hockey puck.

This physical property makes optical fibers useful and prismatic binoculars possible.

Topaz crystallizes in the orthorhombic system, and its crystals are mostly prismatic terminated by pyramidal and other faces.