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AneurismalAneurismal An`eu*ris"mal, a. (Med.)
Of or pertaining to an aneurism; as, an aneurismal tumor;
aneurismal diathesis. [Written also aneurysmal.] Aphorismatic
Aphorismatic Aph`o*ris*mat"ic, Aphorismic Aph`o*ris"mic, a.
Pertaining to aphorisms, or having the form of an aphorism.
Charismatic
Charismatic Char`is*mat"ic, a.
Of or pertaining to a charism.
Chrismal
Chrismal Chris"mal, a. [LL. chrismalis.]
Of or pertaining to or used in chrism.
Chrismation
Chrismation Chris*ma"tion, n. [LL. chrismatio.]
The act of applying the chrism, or consecrated oil.
Chrismation or cross-signing with ointment, was used in
baptism. --Jer. Taylor.
Chrismatory
Chrismatory Chris"ma*to*ry, n. [LL. chrismatorium.]
A cruet or vessel in which chrism is kept.
Diprismatic
Diprismatic Di`pris*mat"ic, a. [Prefix di- + prismatic.]
Doubly prismatic.
Erismatura rubidaRuddy Rud"dy, a. [Compar. Ruddier; superl. Ruddiest.] [AS.
rudig. See Rud, n.]
1. Of a red color; red, or reddish; as, a ruddy sky; a ruddy
flame. --Milton.
They were more ruddy in body than rubies. --Lam. iv.
7.
2. Of a lively flesh color, or the color of the human skin in
high health; as, ruddy cheeks or lips. --Dryden.
Ruddy duck (Zo["o]l.), an American duck (Erismatura
rubida) having a broad bill and a wedge-shaped tail
composed of stiff, sharp feathers. The adult male is rich
brownish red on the back, sides, and neck, black on the
top of the head, nape, wings, and tail, and white on the
cheeks. The female and young male are dull brown mixed
with blackish on the back; grayish below. Called also
dunbird, dundiver, ruddy diver, stifftail,
spinetail, hardhead, sleepy duck, fool duck,
spoonbill, etc.
Ruddy plover (Zo["o]l.) the sanderling. I prismaticaFlower-de-luce Flow"er-de-luce", n. [Corrupted fr.
fleur-de-lis.] (Bot.)
A genus of perennial herbs (Iris) with swordlike leaves and
large three-petaled flowers often of very gay colors, but
probably white in the plant first chosen for the royal French
emblem.
Note: There are nearly one hundred species, natives of the
north temperate zone. Some of the best known are Iris
Germanica, I. Florentina, I. Persica, I.
sambucina, and the American I. versicolor, I.
prismatica, etc. Merismatic
Merismatic Mer`is*mat"ic, a. [Gr. ? division, fr. ? part.]
(Biol.)
Dividing into cells or segments; characterized by separation
into two or more parts or sections by the formation of
internal partitions; as, merismatic growth, where one cell
divides into many.
Porismatic
Porismatic Po`ris*mat"ic, Porismatical Po`ris*mat"ic*al, a.
Of or pertaining to a porism; poristic.
Porismatical
Porismatic Po`ris*mat"ic, Porismatical Po`ris*mat"ic*al, a.
Of or pertaining to a porism; poristic.
PrismaticPrismatic Pris*mat"ic, Prismatical Pris*mat"ic*al, a. [Cf.
F. prismatique.]
1. Resembling, or pertaining to, a prism; as, a prismatic
form or cleavage.
2. Separated or distributed by a prism; formed by a prism;
as, prismatic colors.
3. (Crystallog.) Same as Orthorhombic.
Prismatic borax (Chem.), borax crystallized in the form of
oblique prisms, with ten molecules of water; --
distinguished from octahedral borax.
Prismatic colors (Opt.), the seven colors into which light
is resolved when passed through a prism; primary colors.
See Primary colors, under Color.
Prismatic compass (Surv.), a compass having a prism for
viewing a distant object and the compass card at the same
time.
Prismatic spectrum (Opt.), the spectrum produced by the
passage of light through a prism. Prismatic boraxPrismatic Pris*mat"ic, Prismatical Pris*mat"ic*al, a. [Cf.
F. prismatique.]
1. Resembling, or pertaining to, a prism; as, a prismatic
form or cleavage.
2. Separated or distributed by a prism; formed by a prism;
as, prismatic colors.
3. (Crystallog.) Same as Orthorhombic.
Prismatic borax (Chem.), borax crystallized in the form of
oblique prisms, with ten molecules of water; --
distinguished from octahedral borax.
Prismatic colors (Opt.), the seven colors into which light
is resolved when passed through a prism; primary colors.
See Primary colors, under Color.
Prismatic compass (Surv.), a compass having a prism for
viewing a distant object and the compass card at the same
time.
Prismatic spectrum (Opt.), the spectrum produced by the
passage of light through a prism. Prismatic cleavageCleavage Cleav"age, n.
1. The act of cleaving or splitting.
2. (Crystallog.) The quality possessed by many crystallized
substances of splitting readily in one or more definite
directions, in which the cohesive attraction is a minimum,
affording more or less smooth surfaces; the direction of
the dividing plane; a fragment obtained by cleaving, as of
a diamond. See Parting.
3. (Geol.) Division into lamin[ae], like slate, with the
lamination not necessarily parallel to the plane of
deposition; -- usually produced by pressure.
Basal cleavage, cleavage parallel to the base of a crystal,
or to the plane of the lateral axes.
Cell cleavage (Biol.), multiplication of cells by fission.
See Segmentation.
Cubic cleavage, cleavage parallel to the faces of a cube.
Diagonal cleavage, cleavage parallel to ta diagonal plane.
Egg clavage. (Biol.) See Segmentation.
Lateral cleavage, cleavage parallel to the lateral planes.
Octahedral, Dodecahedral, or Rhombohedral, cleavage,
cleavage parallel to the faces of an octahedron,
dodecahedron, or rhombohedron.
Prismatic cleavage, cleavage parallel to a vertical prism. Prismatic colorsPrismatic Pris*mat"ic, Prismatical Pris*mat"ic*al, a. [Cf.
F. prismatique.]
1. Resembling, or pertaining to, a prism; as, a prismatic
form or cleavage.
2. Separated or distributed by a prism; formed by a prism;
as, prismatic colors.
3. (Crystallog.) Same as Orthorhombic.
Prismatic borax (Chem.), borax crystallized in the form of
oblique prisms, with ten molecules of water; --
distinguished from octahedral borax.
Prismatic colors (Opt.), the seven colors into which light
is resolved when passed through a prism; primary colors.
See Primary colors, under Color.
Prismatic compass (Surv.), a compass having a prism for
viewing a distant object and the compass card at the same
time.
Prismatic spectrum (Opt.), the spectrum produced by the
passage of light through a prism. Prismatic compassPrismatic Pris*mat"ic, Prismatical Pris*mat"ic*al, a. [Cf.
F. prismatique.]
1. Resembling, or pertaining to, a prism; as, a prismatic
form or cleavage.
2. Separated or distributed by a prism; formed by a prism;
as, prismatic colors.
3. (Crystallog.) Same as Orthorhombic.
Prismatic borax (Chem.), borax crystallized in the form of
oblique prisms, with ten molecules of water; --
distinguished from octahedral borax.
Prismatic colors (Opt.), the seven colors into which light
is resolved when passed through a prism; primary colors.
See Primary colors, under Color.
Prismatic compass (Surv.), a compass having a prism for
viewing a distant object and the compass card at the same
time.
Prismatic spectrum (Opt.), the spectrum produced by the
passage of light through a prism. Prismatic spectrumSpectrum Spec"trum, n.; pl. Spectra. [L. See Specter.]
1. An apparition; a specter. [Obs.]
2. (Opt.)
(a) The several colored and other rays of which light is
composed, separated by the refraction of a prism or
other means, and observed or studied either as spread
out on a screen, by direct vision, by photography, or
otherwise. See Illust. of Light, and Spectroscope.
(b) A luminous appearance, or an image seen after the eye
has been exposed to an intense light or a strongly
illuminated object. When the object is colored, the
image appears of the complementary color, as a green
image seen after viewing a red wafer lying on white
paper. Called also ocular spectrum.
Absorption spectrum, the spectrum of light which has passed
through a medium capable of absorbing a portion of the
rays. It is characterized by dark spaces, bands, or lines.
Chemical spectrum, a spectrum of rays considered solely
with reference to their chemical effects, as in
photography. These, in the usual photogrophic methods,
have their maximum influence at and beyond the violet
rays, but are not limited to this region.
Chromatic spectrum, the visible colored rays of the solar
spectrum, exhibiting the seven principal colors in their
order, and covering the central and larger portion of the
space of the whole spectrum.
Continous spectrum, a spectrum not broken by bands or
lines, but having the colors shaded into each other
continously, as that from an incandescent solid or liquid,
or a gas under high pressure.
Diffraction spectrum, a spectrum produced by diffraction,
as by a grating.
Gaseous spectrum, the spectrum of an incandesoent gas or
vapor, under moderate, or especially under very low,
pressure. It is characterized by bright bands or lines.
Normal spectrum, a representation of a spectrum arranged
upon conventional plan adopted as standard, especially a
spectrum in which the colors are spaced proportionally to
their wave lengths, as when formed by a diffraction
grating.
Ocular spectrum. See Spectrum, 2
(b), above.
Prismatic spectrum, a spectrum produced by means of a
prism.
Solar spectrum, the spectrum of solar light, especially as
thrown upon a screen in a darkened room. It is
characterized by numerous dark lines called Fraunhofer
lines.
Spectrum analysis, chemical analysis effected by comparison
of the different relative positions and qualities of the
fixed lines of spectra produced by flames in which
different substances are burned or evaporated, each
substance having its own characteristic system of lines.
Thermal spectrum, a spectrum of rays considered solely with
reference to their heating effect, especially of those
rays which produce no luminous phenomena. Prismatic spectrumPrismatic Pris*mat"ic, Prismatical Pris*mat"ic*al, a. [Cf.
F. prismatique.]
1. Resembling, or pertaining to, a prism; as, a prismatic
form or cleavage.
2. Separated or distributed by a prism; formed by a prism;
as, prismatic colors.
3. (Crystallog.) Same as Orthorhombic.
Prismatic borax (Chem.), borax crystallized in the form of
oblique prisms, with ten molecules of water; --
distinguished from octahedral borax.
Prismatic colors (Opt.), the seven colors into which light
is resolved when passed through a prism; primary colors.
See Primary colors, under Color.
Prismatic compass (Surv.), a compass having a prism for
viewing a distant object and the compass card at the same
time.
Prismatic spectrum (Opt.), the spectrum produced by the
passage of light through a prism. PrismaticalPrismatic Pris*mat"ic, Prismatical Pris*mat"ic*al, a. [Cf.
F. prismatique.]
1. Resembling, or pertaining to, a prism; as, a prismatic
form or cleavage.
2. Separated or distributed by a prism; formed by a prism;
as, prismatic colors.
3. (Crystallog.) Same as Orthorhombic.
Prismatic borax (Chem.), borax crystallized in the form of
oblique prisms, with ten molecules of water; --
distinguished from octahedral borax.
Prismatic colors (Opt.), the seven colors into which light
is resolved when passed through a prism; primary colors.
See Primary colors, under Color.
Prismatic compass (Surv.), a compass having a prism for
viewing a distant object and the compass card at the same
time.
Prismatic spectrum (Opt.), the spectrum produced by the
passage of light through a prism. Prismatically
Prismatically Pris*mat"ic*al*ly, adv.
In the form or manner of a prism; by means of a prism.
Prismatoidal
Prismatoidal Pris`ma*toid"al, a. [Gr. ?, ?, prism + -oid: F.
prismato["i]de.]
Having a prismlike form. --Ure.
Meaning of Risma from wikipedia
- "Bu
Risma Dipersiapkan Buat
Pilkada DKI
Jakarta atau
Pilpres 2024?". JPNN (in Indonesian).
Retrieved 2
November 2021. "PDIP
Sebut Gibran Hingga Risma Masuk...
-
awarded a
doctoral degree from
Institut Teknologi Sepuluh Nopember in 2015.
Risma began her
career as a low-ranking
public servant in Surabaya.
Before being...
-
election with over 57
percent of votes. "Profil Eri Cahyadi, Anak Buah
Risma yang
Ditunjuk PDI-P
Lawan 8
Partai di
Pilkada Surabaya". KOMPAS.com (in...
- as
mayor Tri
Rismaharini (
Risma)'s
deputy on 8
November 2013,
although he was only
sworn in on 24
January 2014. As
Risma's deputy,
Whisnu publicly opposed...
-
given name and
surname Alda (singer) (born 1966),
Icelandic singer Alda
Risma [id] (1982–2006),
Indonesian singer Tropical Storm Alda, 1999 Alda (automobile)...
-
Niniek Arum as
Hesti Cinta Dewi as Linda's
mother Rio
Maland as Egi's
father Risma Nilawati as Egi's
mother Alvin Adam as
Danang Eduward Manalu as AKBP Indra...
- Bastam, Rudy. "Surabaya Jadi
Nominasi Kota
Terbersih ASEAN, Ini
Strategi Risma". IDN
Times (in Indonesian).
Retrieved 4
March 2019.
Finansialku (11 March...
- Rismaharini, po****rly
known as
Risma, was
running for re-election
against the
former Provincial Secretary of East Java, Rasiyo.
Risma won by a
landslide margin...
- 2022-04-12. Beltrán Francés, Víctor; Spaan, Denise; Amici, Federica; Maulany,
Risma Illa; Putu Oka, Ngakan; Majolo,
Bonaventura (April 2022). "Effect of Anthropogenic...
- sheets). A mid-19th
century Milanese-Italian
dictionary has an
example for a
risma (ream) as
being either 450 or 480 sheets. In the UK in 1914,
paper was sold...