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flection Meaning in Tamil ( flection வார்த்தையின் தமிழ் அர்த்தம்)



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flection's Usage Examples:

Rutherfurd introduced into common use the reflection grating, finding that speculum metal was less trying than glass to the diamond point, upon the permanence of which so much depends.


Again, in an ocular heliometer by Steinheil double image is similarly produced by a divided prism of total reflection placed in parallel rays.


deflections for long flat rectangular plates under uniformly distributed and linearly varying normal pressure.


Cross- classification of these inflection markers encodes natural classes of inflection markers encodes natural classes of inflection.


Alex spoke to her reflection in the mirror.


The lamp c illuminates the drum-head and also, by reflection, the portions of the position-circle which come under the microscopes d and e.


As, in Fenelon's own opinion, the great merit of Homer was his "amiable simplicity," so the great merit of Telemaque is the art that gives to each adventure its hidden moral, to each scene some sly reflection on Versailles.


This could mean changing the frame color, opting to have an AR anti-reflection coating, tinting the lenses or adding a clip on polarized sunshade.


For spectroscopic purposes the Cassegrain form has peculiar advantages, because in consequence of the less rapid convergence of the rays after reflection from the convex hyperboloidal mirror, the equivalent focus can be made very great in comparison with the length of the tube.


De Slane, in his notes on the Berber historian Ibn Khaldun, shows the following points of similarity to the Semitic class: - its tri-literal roots, the inflections of the verb, the formation of derived verbs, the genders of the second and Arab districts to build mills for the Arabs.


The importance of this investigation resides in the fact that an electrometer of the above pattern can be used as a wattmeter, provided that the deflection of the needle is proportional to the potential difference of the quadrants.


These are preferably made slightly wedge-shape, to avoid the inconvenience resulting from multiple internal reflections, and they must necessarily be rather thin, so that double refractions due to internal strain may not exert a disturbing influence.


simulacrume not the reflection of a basic reality any more; they become simulacra, a term borrowed by Baudrillard from Ecclesiates.





Synonyms:

difference, inflection, divergence, flexion, departure, deviation,



Antonyms:

agreement, same, similarity, equality, sameness,

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