- Prismatically
- Prismatically \Pris*mat"ic*al*ly\, adv. In the form or manner of a prism; by means of a prism. [1913 Webster]
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
The Collaborative International Dictionary of English. 2000.
prismatically — adverb see prismatic … New Collegiate Dictionary
prismatically — See prismatic. * * * … Universalium
prismatically — adverb In a prismatic way … Wiktionary
prismatically — pris·mat·i·cal·ly … English syllables
prismatically — ]ə̇k(ə)lē, ]ēk , li adverb : in a prismatic manner : so as to be prismatic : as if refracted by a prism … Useful english dictionary
prismatic — prismatically, adv. /priz mat ik/, adj. 1. of, pertaining to, or like a prism. 2. formed by or as if by a transparent prism. 3. spectral in color; brilliant: prismatic colors. 4. highly varied or faceted: a prismatic existence. Also, prismatical … Universalium
Halo — Ha lo (h[=a] l[ o]), n.; pl. {Halos} ( l[=o]z). [L. halos, acc. halo, Gr. a lws a thrashing floor, also (from its round shape) the disk of the sun or moon, and later a halo round it; cf. Gr. e ily ein to enfold, ely ein to roll round, L. volvere … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
Halos — Halo Ha lo (h[=a] l[ o]), n.; pl. {Halos} ( l[=o]z). [L. halos, acc. halo, Gr. a lws a thrashing floor, also (from its round shape) the disk of the sun or moon, and later a halo round it; cf. Gr. e ily ein to enfold, ely ein to roll round, L.… … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
prismatic — adjective Date: 1709 1. relating to, resembling, or constituting a prism 2. a. formed by a prism b. resembling the colors formed by refraction of light through a prism < prismatic effects > 3. highly colored ; brilliant < prismatic lyrics > … New Collegiate Dictionary
Roy Harris — Roy Ellsworth Harris (February 12, 1898 in Chandler, Oklahoma, United States October 1, 1979), was an American classical composer. He wrote much music on American subjects, becoming best known for his Symphony No. 3.LifeHe was born of mixed Scots … Wikipedia