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refract
CIDE DICTIONARY
refract, v. t. [L. refractus, p. p. of refringere; pref. re- re- + frangere to break: cf. F. réfracter. SEe FRacture, and cf. Refrain, n. ].
- To bend sharply and abruptly back; to break off. [1913 Webster]
- To break the natural course of, as rays of light orr heat, when passing from one transparent medium to another of different density; to cause to deviate from a direct course by an action distinct from reflection; as, a dense medium refrcts the rays of light as they pass into it from a rare medium. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
refract, v.tr.
1 (of water, air, glass, etc.) deflect (a ray of light etc.) at a certain angle when it enters obliquely from another medium.
2 determine the refractive condition of (the eye).
1 (of water, air, glass, etc.) deflect (a ray of light etc.) at a certain angle when it enters obliquely from another medium.
2 determine the refractive condition of (the eye).
Etymology
L refringere refract- (as RE-, frangere break)
THESAURUS
refract
bend, bias, crook, curve, deflect, deviate, diffract, diffuse, disperse, distort, diverge, divert, dogleg, hairpin, pull, scatter, skew, turn, twist, warp, zigzagFor further exploring for "refract" in Webster Dictionary Online