IPA: /ˌspɛk.trəˈmɛt.rɪk/
KK: /spɛktrəˈmɛtrɪk/
Definition: Relating to the measurement of light or other radiation using a device called a spectrometer.
Example: The spectrometric analysis revealed the composition of the unknown substance.
IPA: /spɛkˈtrɒmətri/
KK: /spɛkˈtrɒmətri/
Definition: The process of measuring the wavelengths of light or other electromagnetic radiation to analyze the structure of molecules.
Example: Scientists use spectrometry to identify the composition of substances in a sample.
IPA: //ˈspɛktrəˌskoʊp//
KK: /ˈspɛktrəˌskoʊp/
Definition: A tool used to create and study the different colors of light that come from objects, helping to analyze their properties.
Example: The scientist used a spectroscope to examine the light emitted by the star.
IPA: /ˌspɛk.trəˈskɒp.ɪk/
KK: /spɛktrəˈskɒpɪk/
Definition: Related to the study of the interaction between light and matter, often using instruments to analyze the spectrum of light.
Example: The scientists used a spectroscopic method to analyze the chemical composition of the stars.
IPA: //spɛkˈtrɒskəpɪst//
KK: /spɛkˈtrɒskəpɪst/
Definition: A scientist who studies the interaction between light and matter using a technique called spectroscopy.
Example: The spectroscopist analyzed the light spectrum to identify the chemical composition of the sample.
IPA: /spɛkˈtrɒskəpi/
KK: /spɛkˈtrɒskəpi/
Definition: The study of light and its interaction with matter, often used to analyze the composition of substances by observing their spectra.
Example: Scientists use spectroscopy to identify the chemical makeup of distant stars.
IPA: /ˈspɛktrəm/
KK: /ˈspɛktrəm/
Definition: A wide range of related qualities, ideas, or activities that can be represented or measured.
Example: The artist explored the full spectrum of emotions in her paintings.
IPA: /ˈspɛkjʊlər/
KK: /ˈspɛkjələr/
Definition: Relating to or resembling a mirror, often used to describe surfaces that reflect light.
Example: The lake had a specular surface, perfectly reflecting the trees and sky above.
IPA: /ˌspɛkjʊˈlærɪti/
KK: /spɛkjuˈlærɪti/
Definition: The state or quality of reflecting light in a way that creates a shiny or mirror-like surface.
Example: The specularity of the water's surface made it look like a mirror reflecting the sky.
IPA: /ˈspɛkjʊləli/
KK: /ˈspɛkjələrli/
Definition: In a way that reflects light like a mirror, producing a clear image or reflection.
Example: The surface of the lake was specularly smooth, reflecting the sky perfectly.
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