photic (Meaning)
Wordnet
photic (a)
of or relating to or caused by light
Webster
photic (a.)
Relating to the production of light by the lower animals.
Of or pert. to light; specif., relating to the production of light by the lower animals.
Synonyms & Antonyms of photic
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photic Sentence Examples
- The photic zone of the ocean receives enough sunlight for photosynthesis.
- Photic stimulation can induce hormonal changes in certain organisms.
- Some animals have adapted to live in the dimmest photic environments.
- The photic region of a flame is the brightest and hottest part.
- In photography, the photic plane is the plane of focus in the camera.
- Photic microscopy uses light to visualize cells and tissues.
- The photic trance is a state of altered consciousness induced by rhythmic light stimulation.
- Photic sneezes are triggered by bright flashes of light.
- Photic dermatitis is a skin irritation caused by exposure to sunlight.
- Photic pigments are responsible for absorbing light energy in plants.
FAQs About the word photic
of or relating to or caused by lightRelating to the production of light by the lower animals., Of or pert. to light; specif., relating to the production of ligh
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The photic zone of the ocean receives enough sunlight for photosynthesis.
Photic stimulation can induce hormonal changes in certain organisms.
Some animals have adapted to live in the dimmest photic environments.
The photic region of a flame is the brightest and hottest part.