spectra Antonyms

Meaning of spectra

spectra

electromagnetic spectrum, the group of different colors including red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet arranged in the order of their wavelengths and seen when white light passes through a prism and falls on a surface or when sunlight is scattered by water droplets to form a rainbow, exhibiting traits associated with autism spectrum disorder, a range of effectiveness against pathogenic organisms, any of various continua that resemble a spectrum in consisting of an ordered arrangement by a particular characteristic (as frequency or energy), a range of effectiveness against pathogenic organisms see broad-spectrum, narrow-spectrum, the range of frequencies of sound waves, radio spectrum, kinds of organisms associated with a particular situation (such as an environment), a continuum of color formed when a beam of white light is dispersed (as by passage through a prism) so that its component wavelengths are arranged in order, a continuous range or series, a continuous sequence or range, the representation (as a plot) of a spectrum, any of various continua that resemble a color spectrum in consisting of an ordered arrangement by a particular characteristic (such as frequency or energy), mass spectrum, the representation (such as a plot) of a spectrum

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electromagnetic spectrum, the group of different colors including red, orange, yellow, green, blue, indigo, and violet arranged in the order of their wavelength

scales,ranges, stretches, amplitudes,gamuts, spreads, diapasons, widths, pitches,dimensions

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The astronomer analyzed the star's spectra to determine its chemical composition.

The colorful spectra of the aurora borealis illuminated the night sky.

Scientists used a spectrometer to study the spectra of the emitted light.

The emission spectra of each element is unique, allowing for their identification.