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The prismatic oil-stick scrawls are applied in intricate gathers, loose skeins and impenetrable tangles.
Scolecite is monoclinic and typically occurs as slender prismatic crystals with a squarish cross section.
Brown, green, and gray prismatic crystals of diopside to 8 cm in length appear to be somewhat altered.
The prismatic 9V cells, as used in smoke detectors, contain six small cells wired in series.
When the light goes out, the glass reveals the outside world, transforming the light of a street lamp into a prismatic rainbow on the wall.
In the Monte Calvario area, the fluoro-edenite mineralization process yielded mainly prismatic, evenly sized acicular crystals.
But when the sun shone through them, prismatic lights were bouncing across the room.
Zircons extracted from this sample were typically prismatic, red to yellow-whitish in colour and translucent to opaque.
You can even choose a prismatic block to deliberately direct light onto a light coloured ceiling where it is softly diffused around the room.
The luminaires have a translucent prismatic glass diffuser, in three sizes, internally coloured in white, yellow, blue or grey.
The standard 1-degree indexing table allows easy access to complex prismatic parts or to drill and tap holes in one setup.
This old gold mine contained well-formed, bright lavender, prismatic amethyst crystals.
It comprises two 50-foot prismatic structures, clad in glass block, facing each other across a black granite plaza.
Primed by Pissarro in color theory, Cezanne viewed the southern landscape through the prismatic lens of a modern color theorist as well.
The triangular prismatic columns of the new colonnade restate this quality in geometry that invokes the cathedral's name.
The typical three-dimensional structure generally has a prismatic or subprismatic shape that expands in size toward the top.
The cleavage planes between prismatic stibnite crystals have been infilled by sphalerite.
Narsarsukite is another tetragonal mineral that can show a tetragonal prismatic habit, particularly when it develops in open cavities.
The luminaires have a translucent prismatic glass diffuser, in three sizes, internally colored in white, yellow, blue, or gray.
It was a simple silver band, but it sparkled every prismatic color imaginable.
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Examples from Classical Literature
The electric organ is composed of prismatic columns each built up of a row of compartments.
Sulphate of eserine can be crystallised in long prismatic needles, combined in radiating groups, but it is very difficult.
Occasionally, though but rarely, malachite occurs in small dark-green prismatic crystals of the monoclinic system.
Spines of very different size and shape, three-sided prismatic, verticillate.
The platy parting is the more common, but the columnar or prismatic parting is well exhibited at several localities.
On all the hills in this neighbourhood the local attraction is so great that the prismatic compass is useless.
It therefore seemed to Abdul Mujid only a wise precaution to get rid of his prismatic compass as speedily as possible.
The trouble was overcome by building snow-mounds and taking back-angles to them with the prismatic compass.
Officers carried revolvers, field glasses, prismatic compass, and various other extras.
He took his bearings with the prismatic compass, and he reckoned his distance by the mean values obtained from three men pacing.
Would you mind bringing me out a prismatic compass, and a pound of Raven Mixture.
Round his person are slung field glasses, a prismatic compass, an empty haversack, and a gas helmet.
Meanwhile, Tatum had been reading a round of angles with the prismatic compass.
The habit of the crystals may be rhombohedral, pyramidal or tabular, rarely prismatic.
You are right in saying that blue, red, and yellow are the prismatic colours.
Radial spines stout, tetrapterous, prismatic, in the outer part longer than in the inner.
Surface armed with thirty to forty very large three-sided prismatic spines, longer than the major axis of the shell.
Six radial spines three-sided prismatic, half as broad as the inner medullary shell, with three dentated edges.
By re-solution in alcohol it may be obtained under the form of colourless, prismatic, acicular crystals.
It crystallizes in the orthorhombic system, and the crystals are either prismatic or acicular in habit.
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