0 a solid shape with flat sides and two ends that are the same shape :
Snow crystals come in a relatively small number of basic shapes, including prisms, columns, stars, cups, plates, bullets, and needles.
Newton split white light into its spectrum of colours by beaming it through a prism.
This vision consists of luminous, bright, flickering colours of the spectrum, like a prism catching light.
It features four retired people who look back on their lives through the prism of their dancing.
Ideology isn't the ideal prism to evaluate the Obama presidency.
1 a transparent object, often glass, that separates white light into different colors
With continuing subduction the pelagic sediments might have been dragged beneath the accretionary prism leading to compaction and expulsion of large amounts of pore fluids.
The concrete prism of the boiler room chimney is reminiscent of a church tower.
Five fractions of euhedral zircon prisms were analysed.
However, consider the case of a prism that optically displaces the image of a red disk.
In this case, is the unbounded triangular prism perpendicular to the plane of the triangle.
Seen under this prism, the terrain vague can be thought of as an alternative public space.
In particular, it is clear that the bottom of the prism is an inflow boundary while the top is an outflow boundary.
She concludes, not surprisingly, that reflections on home, village and urban neighbourhoods are major prisms of belonging.
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