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The Century Dictionary: An Encyclopedic Lexicon of the ...
268. diffrangibility (di-fran-gi-bil'j-ti), n. [ < diffrangible : see -bility.] The quality of
being diffrangible ; the degree of diffraction. Just the same thing holds good of
light ; it also consists of pulsations, and the refrangibillty of a ray and its
diffrangibility ...
William Dwight Whitney, Benjamin Eli Smith, 1914
To ascertain whether diffracted rays are further diffrangible, would require
experiments of great delicacy, but may not be impossible. * If the velocity were
supposed to increase instead of diminishing after the diffraction, each
succeeding wave ...
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Abstracts of Physical Papers from Foreign Sources
Diffraction-fringes produced on photographic plate round the shadow of a thin
rod or image of slit : as if Eiintgen rays were diffrangible and of wave-length
greater than those of light-rays. A. D. 527. Photography within a Crookes Tube .
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A Dictionary of Simplified Spelling: Based on the ...
Diffrangible. dlf-fu'slvp*8, a. Diffusive. dlf-fuze'p, vt. & vi. Diffuse. dlf-fuz'l-br, a.
Diffusible. dlf-the'rl-ap, n. Diphtheria. dlf'thongp, n. Diphthong. dlgd8, pp. Digged.
dl-gest'l-blp, a. Digestible. dl-gest'l-bl-nessp, n. Digestibleness. dl-ges'tlv8, a. & n.
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The Optical Dictionary: An Optical and Ophthalmological ...
Diffrangible. Capable of being diffracted. Diffusion of Heat or Light. The scattering
of rays by irregular or dispersive reflection. Diffusitivity. The capacity or rate of
diffusion. Dilatability, Dilatancy. Capability of expansion. Dilatable. Susceptible of
...
Charles Hyatt-Woolf, 1904
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The London and Edinburgh Philosophical Magazine and Journal ...
... may be subjected to the same test as the Newtonian resolution of the solar ray
into rays of various colours. To ascertain whether diffracted rays are further
diffrangible, would require experiments of great delicacy, but may not be
impossible.
David Brewster, Richard Phillips, Richard Taylor, 1844
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The London, Edinburgh and Dublin Philosophical Magazine and ...
To ascertain whether diffracted rays are further diffrangible, would require
experiments of great delicacy, but may not be impossible. * If the velocity were
supposed to increase instead of diminishing after the diffraction, each
succeeding wave ...
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English-international dictionary
diffrangible, difraktebla to diffuse, difuzar diffusion, difuz-o, -eso to dig, piochar ( =
excavate), eskavar U p ( = imearth), ek- terigar to digest, digestar digestible,
digestebla digestion, digesto digit, cifro dignity, digneso digraph, digramo
digression ...
Louis Beaufront, Louis Couturat, Paul Desdemaines Hugon, 1908
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American Journal of Science
The rays of the different colors are, therefore, all equally diffrangible. The
shadows of bodies in homogeneous light, instead of being fringed with colors, as
in compound light, are bordered by concentrations of the color in which they are
placed ...
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U. S. Government Printing Office Style Manual: An Official ...
... indestructible irresistible destructible gullible indigestible irresponsible
diffrangible horrible indiscernible irreversible diffusible ignitible indivertible
legible digestible illegible indivisible mandible dimensible immersible indocible
marcescible ...
U S Government Printing Office, 2009