- polychromatic radiation
- полихроматическая радиация
English-Russian aviation meteorology dictionary. 2013.
English-Russian aviation meteorology dictionary. 2013.
radiation — 1. The act or condition of diverging in all directions from a center. 2. The sending forth of light, short radio waves, ultraviolet or x rays, or any other rays for treatment or diagnosis or for other purpose. Cf.:irradiation (2). 3. SYN:… … Medical dictionary
Polychromatic — The term polychromatic is used to described light that exhibits more than one color. In a technical respect, this can also mean that it contains radiation of more than one wavelength. The study of polychromatics is particularly useful in the… … Wikipedia
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polychromatic — adjective a) Showing a variety, or a change, of colours; having many colours; multicoloured. b) (of electromagnetic radiation) Composed of more than one wavelength. Ant: monochromatic … Wiktionary
polychromatic — adj. 1 many coloured. 2 (of radiation) containing more than one wavelength. Derivatives: polychromatism n … Useful english dictionary
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