specular Meaning & Definition

  • En [ ˈspek.jə.lər]
  • Us [ ˈspek.jə.lɚ]

Meaning of specular In English

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Examples of specular

  • This helps to keep low energy echoes which are usually reflected from edges or not specular surfaces.

  • The dispersion relation of the surface dust-acoustic wave is obtained by the plasma dielectric function with the specular reflection boundary condition.

  • The specular reflection condition is known to be quite useful for investigating the dispersion relation of surface waves in semi-bounded plasmas.

  • It is important that the source is shaded from the subject's face and that there is no direct specular reflection from the chips.

  • The experiments that were carried out by these high intensities, however, did not show specular reflection any more.

  • In specular logic, aural contradicts spectacle, positioning itself as a paradoxical other.

  • Throughout we will adopt the idealization of ignoring the specular (mirror) component of the reflectance.

  • A comparison of performance in the two experiments reveals whether observers use these specular cues to estimate the light field.

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