diacaustic

adj

Etymology

From dia- + caustic.

  1. derived from καυστικός
  2. borrowed from causticus
  3. prefixed as diacaustic — “dia + caustic

Definitions

  1. Relating to the caustic curves formed by the refraction of light.

  2. A refracting lens, which can be used to cauterise.

  3. The curve or surface formed by the intersection of refracted light rays.

The neighborhood

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