emit+rays

  • 11radiate — ra•di•ate v. [[t]ˈreɪ diˌeɪt[/t]] adj. [[t] ɪt, ˌeɪt[/t]] v. at•ed, at•ing, adj. 1) phs to extend, spread, or move like rays or radii from a center 2) phs to emit rays, as of light or heat; irradiate 3) phs to issue or proceed in rays 4) (of… …

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  • 12radiate — verb (radiated, radiating) –verb (i) /ˈreɪdieɪt / (say raydeeayt) 1. to spread or move like rays or radii from a centre. 2. to emit rays, as of light or heat; irradiate. 3. to issue or proceed in rays. –verb (t) /ˈreɪdieɪt / (say raydeeayt) 4. to …

  • 13ray — ray1 raylike, adj. /ray/, n. 1. a narrow beam of light. 2. a gleam or slight manifestation: a ray of hope. 3. a raylike line or stretch of something. 4. light or radiance. 5. a line of sight. 6. Physics, Optics. a …

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  • 14radiate — v. & adj. v. 1 intr. a emit rays of light, heat, or other electromagnetic waves. b (of light or heat) be emitted in rays. 2 tr. emit (light, heat, or sound) from a centre. 3 tr. transmit or demonstrate (life, love, joy, etc.) (radiates happiness) …

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  • 15irradiate — verb ( ated; ating) Etymology: Latin irradiatus, past participle of irradiare, from in + radius ray Date: 1603 transitive verb 1. a. to cast rays of light upon ; illuminate b. to enlighten intellectually or spiritually …

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  • 16History of scientific method — The history of scientific method is inseparable from the history of science itself. The development and elaboration of rules for scientific reasoning and investigation has not been straightforward; scientific method has been the subject of… …

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  • 17ray — I [[t]reɪ[/t]] n. 1) a narrow beam of light 2) a slight manifestation: a ray of hope[/ex] 3) radiance 4) opt phs opt a) any of the lines or streams in which light appears to radiate from a luminous body b) the straight line normal to the wave… …

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  • 18ray — I. /reɪ / (say ray) noun 1. a narrow beam of light. 2. a gleam, or slight manifestation, of intelligence, comfort, etc.: a ray of hope. 3. a ray like line or stretch of something. 4. Poetic light or radiance. 5. a line of sight. 6. Physics a. any …

  • 19beam — I. n. 1. Girder, piece of timber. 2. Ray, pencil, streak, gleam. See glimmer. II. v. n. Shine, emit rays, gleam, glisten, glitter, beacon. III. v. a. Shoot forth, emit in rays or beams …

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  • 20ἀκτινοβολεῖ — ἀκτινοβολέω emit rays pres ind mp 2nd sg (attic epic doric ionic aeolic) ἀκτινοβολέω emit rays pres ind act 3rd sg (attic epic doric ionic aeolic) …

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