of or concerned with refraction (of a material or substance) capable of causing refraction
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re•frac•tive
(ri frak′tiv),USA pronunciation adj.
re•frac′tive•ly, adv.
re•frac′tive•ness, n.
- of or pertaining to refraction.
- Also, refractile. having power to refract.
- Late Latin refrāctīvus (of pronouns) reflexive. See refract, -ive
- 1665–75
re•frac′tive•ness, n.
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re•frac•tion /rɪˈfrækʃən/USA pronunciation
n. [uncountable]
WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2025- Optics, Physicsthe change of direction of a ray of light in passing through different substances, as glass or water, at an angle.
re•frac•tion
(ri frak′shən),USA pronunciation n.
re•frac′tion•al, adj.
- Optics, Physics[Physics.]the change of direction of a ray of light, sound, heat, or the like, in passing obliquely from one medium into another in which its wave velocity is different.
- Ophthalmology
- the ability of the eye to refract light that enters it so as to form an image on the retina.
- the determining of the refractive condition of the eye.
- Astronomy
- AstronomyAlso called astronomical refraction. the amount, in angular measure, by which the altitude of a celestial body is increased by the refraction of its light in the earth's atmosphere, being zero at the zenith and a maximum at the horizon.
- Astronomythe observed altered location, as seen from the earth, of another planet or the like due to diffraction by the atmosphere.
- Late Latin refrāctiōn- (stem of refrāctiō). See refract, -ion
- 1570–80
'refractive' also found in these entries (note: many are not synonyms or translations):
Canada balsam
- angle of deviation
- anomalous dispersion
- astigmatism
- deflection
- diopter
- dioptre
- dispersion
- dispersive power
- emmetropia
- index
- index of refraction
- optical crown
- optical flint
- optical glass
- optometer
- orthokeratology
- phase microscope
- refract
- refractile
- refraction
- refractive index
- refractivity
- refractometer
- refringent
- retinoscope
- retinoscopy
- schlieren
- scintillation
- strong
- total internal reflection
- total reflection