Associations to the word «Spectral»
Noun
- Wavelength
- Spectrometer
- Fourier
- Spectrum
- Spectroscopy
- Radiance
- Excitation
- Doppler
- Absorption
- Raman
- Bandwidth
- Fluorescence
- Uv
- Hz
- Calibration
- Amplitude
- Sensitivity
- Dispersion
- Magnitude
- Emission
- Coherence
- Modulation
- Pixel
- Analyzer
- Imaging
- Decomposition
- Fluctuation
- Hilbert
- Spec
- Sensing
- Frequency
- Detector
- Spectrometry
- Polarization
- Diode
- Correlation
- Vis
- Overlap
- Interference
- Ionization
- Photon
- Intensity
- Filter
- Estimation
- Brightness
- Transform
- Resolution
- Selectivity
- Microscopy
- Flux
- Width
- Theorem
- Measurement
- Density
- Throughput
- Asteroid
- Resonance
- Efficiency
- Laser
- Pulse
- Radiation
- Sequence
- Planck
- Hydrogen
- Prism
- Datum
- Variability
- Leakage
- Diffraction
- Saturation
- Matrice
- Detection
- Radius
- Supernova
Adjective
Adverb
Wiktionary
SPECTRAL, adjective. Having the appearance of a spectre; ghostly.
SPECTRAL, adjective. Of, or pertaining to, spectres.
SPECTRAL, adjective. Of, or pertaining to, spectra.
SPECTRAL BAT, noun. Vampyrum spectrum, the largest carnivorous bat.
SPECTRAL CLASS, noun. (star) A classification of stars depending on their spectra and luminosity; usually one of O, B, A, F, G, K, M.
SPECTRAL LINE, noun. (physics) a dark or bright line in an otherwise continuous spectrum caused by the absorption or emission of light, at a single wavelength, by the movement of electrons between energy levels of an atom or molecule
SPECTRAL LINES, noun. Plural of spectral line
SPECTRAL THEOREM, noun. (mathematics) a theorem providing conditions under which an operator or matrix can be diagonalized
SPECTRAL TYPE, noun. (astronomy) an indication of the physical and chemical characteristics of a star based on the spectrum of light that it emits
Dictionary definition
SPECTRAL, adjective. Of or relating to a spectrum; "spectral colors"; "spectral analysis".
SPECTRAL, adjective. Resembling or characteristic of a phantom; "a ghostly face at the window"; "a phantasmal presence in the room"; "spectral emanations"; "spiritual tappings at a seance".
Wise words
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