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specular
CIDE DICTIONARY
specular, a. [L. specularis (cf., from the same root, specula a lookout, watchtower): cf. F. spéculaire. See Speculum.].
- Having the qualities of a speculum, or mirror; having a smooth, reflecting surface; as, a specular metal; a specular surface. [1913 Webster]
- Of or pertaining to a speculum; conducted with the aid of a speculum; as, a specular examination. [1913 Webster]
- Assisting sight, as a lens or the like. [1913 Webster]"Thy specular orb
Apply to well-dissected kernels; lo!
In each observe the slender threads
Of first-beginning trees." [1913 Webster] - Affording view. Milton. [1913 Webster]
OXFORD DICTIONARY
specular, adj.
1 of or having the nature of a speculum.
2 reflecting.
1 of or having the nature of a speculum.
2 reflecting.
Idiom
specular iron ore lustrous haematite.
Etymology
L specularis (as SPECULUM)
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