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The amount by which a propagating wave is bent.
deflection
deflexion
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refracção
1
He calculated the reflections and
refractions
of light in drops of rain.
2
Fritz Arno Wagner's cinematography is much at home to reflections and
refractions
.
3
Results: Postoperative
refractions
were generally stable after 3 months without significant early overcorrection.
4
She also used other innovative effects such as
refractions
and distortions.
5
In 1667, he explained the scintillation of the stars by irregular atmospheric
refractions
.
6
In 1667, he explained the twinkling of the stars by irregular atmospheric
refractions
.
7
There was no significant difference between preoperative and postoperative manifest
refractions
.
8
Now the mist was dazzling, white-white, shining with
refractions
of the morning sunlight.
9
Rational answers so far include light
refractions
from passing cars and an out-of-focus fly.
10
Points out some errors in Vitellio's second table of
refractions
.
11
Horizon to horizon it stretched, shot by
refractions
of light.
12
They are not life, but individual
refractions
of it.
13
These are, again, the
refractions
of eternal truths, viewed by man from his material plane.
14
We represent also all manner of reflexions,
refractions
,
and multiplications of visual beams of objects.
15
We represent also all manner of reflections,
refractions
,
and multiplications of visual beams of objects.
16
Both unicorns were amongst the long grass of the far riverbank, visible as horse-shaped
refractions
of light and shadow.
refractions
refraction
atmospheric refractions
brilliant refractions
casting refractions
complex refractions
distort refractions
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