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Meaning of fracted
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fracted (a.)
Having a part displaced, as if broken; -- said of an ordinary.
fracted Sentence Examples
- The sunlight fracted through the prism, creating a vibrant rainbow.
- The fracted light from the shattered window illuminated the room with a kaleidoscope of colors.
- The waves fracted against the jagged rocks, creating a series of crashing and foaming ripples.
- The mathematician studied the fracted patterns of the Mandelbrot set, seeking hidden symmetries.
- The astronomer observed the fracted image of a distant star through the telescope's lens.
- The lens of the camera refracted and fracted the light rays, producing an image on the sensor.
- The broken glass fracted the sound waves, causing the symphony to sound dissonant.
- The fracted shards of the mirror reflected fragmented images of the room.
- The fracted lines of the shattered pane created an abstract painting on the wall.
- The sculptor used fracted angles and surfaces to create a dynamic and intriguing artwork.
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Having a part displaced, as if broken; -- said of an ordinary.
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The sunlight fracted through the prism, creating a vibrant rainbow.
The fracted light from the shattered window illuminated the room with a kaleidoscope of colors.
The waves fracted against the jagged rocks, creating a series of crashing and foaming ripples.
The mathematician studied the fracted patterns of the Mandelbrot set, seeking hidden symmetries.