Rays in the ocean
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MANTASRays in the ocean
SEASTAROcean dweller with rays
BASKLaze in the rays
BASKSSoaks in the sun's rays
ALEASTThe D-Rays are in it
GAMMA"The Effect of ... Rays on Man-in-the-Moon Marigolds"
actinotherapythe use of ultraviolet and other actinic rays in medical treatment
actinotherapiesACTINOTHERAPY, the use of ultraviolet and other actinic rays in medical treatment
MARIGOLDS"The Effect of Gamma Rays on Man-in-the-Moon ..." (Pulitzer-winning play)
TAMPABAYTeam that has a tankful of rays in the back of its ballpark
ametropicfaulty refraction of light rays by the eye, as in astigmatism or myopia
radiatingEmit (energy, esp. light or heat) in the form of rays or waves
lensglass for changing the convergence of light rays, used in eyeglasses, telescopes, etc.
glancersflash or gleam with quick intermittent rays of light brooks glancing in the sun
glancerflash or gleam with quick intermittent rays of light brooks glancing in the sun
heliostatinstrument consisting of a mirror moved by clockwork, for reflecting the sun's rays in a fixed direction
siderostata mirror, or telescope with a mirror, for reflecting the rays of a star in a constant direction
teleostomea fish with membrane bones in the skull, jaws etc, as with any ordinary fish except skates and rays
aberrationsThe failure of rays to converge at one focus because of limitations or defects in a lens or mirror
birefringencethe refraction of light in an anisotropic material (as calcite) in two slightly different directions to form two rays
aberrationThe failure of rays to converge at one focus because of limitations or defects in a lens or mirror
siderostatsSIDEROSTAT, a mirror, or telescope with a mirror, for reflecting the rays of a star in a constant direction
birefringencesBIREFRINGENCE, the refraction of light in an anisotropic material (as calcite) in two slightly different directions to form two rays
teleostomesTELEOSTOME, a fish with membrane bones in the skull, jaws etc, as with any ordinary fish except skates and rays
sunburnsReddening, inflammation, and, in severe cases, blistering and peeling of the skin caused by overexposure to the ultraviolet rays of the sun
lensedhighly transparent biconvex lens-shaped or nearly spherical body in the eye that focuses light rays (as upon the retina) see eye illustration
siderostaticof or like a siderostat, a mirror, or telescope with a mirror, for reflecting the rays of a star in a constant direction
astigmatisma defect in the eye or a lens by which rays from a single source are not focused at a single point also ASTIGMIA
astigmatismsASTIGMATISM, a defect in the eye or a lens by which rays from a single source are not focused at a single point also ASTIGMIA
diffractiona modification which light undergoes esp in passing by the edges of opaque bodies or through narrow openings and in which the rays appear to be deflected
diffractionsDIFFRACTION, a modification which light undergoes esp in passing by the edges of opaque bodies or through narrow openings and in which the rays appear to be deflected
nearsightedUnable to see things clearly unless they are relatively close to the eyes, owing to the focusing of rays of light by the eye at a point in front of the retina; myopic
sneezeweedA yellow-flowered North American plant of the daisy family, with turned-back rays and a globular disk. Some kinds are toxic to grazing animals and some are used medicinally, esp. by American Indians, in the treatment of colds
lenseda piece of transparent material (as glass) that has two opposite regular surfaces either both curved or one curved and the other plane and that is used either singly or combined in an optical instrument for forming an image by focusing rays of light
spiraclea. aperture or orifice through which air or water passes in the act of respiration, as the blowhole of a cetacean b. opening in the head of sharks and rays through which water is drawn and passed over gills c. one of the external orif
roentgenunit of exposure dose that measures x-rays or gamma rays in terms of the ions or electrons produced in dry air at 0┬░ C and one atmosphere, equal to the amount of radiation producing one electrostatic unit of positive or negative charge per cubic centimet
rontgenunit of exposure dose that measures x-rays or gamma rays in terms of the ions or electrons produced in dry air at 0┬░ C and one atmosphere, equal to the amount of radiation producing one electrostatic unit of positive or negative charge per cubic centimet