Slice of the spectrum
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REDSlice of the spectrum
REDSpectrum slice
HUESpectrum slice
VIOLETColor of the spectrum
COLORDivision of the spectrum.
VIOLETRAYPart of the spectrum.
REDOne end of the spectrum
REDFirst color of the spectrum
VIOLETOne end of the spectrum
REDOne end of the spectrum.
RAINBANDPart of the solar spectrum.
VIOLETOne edge of the spectrum.
REDPart of the visible spectrum.
INFRAREDPart of the invisible spectrum
ULTRAREDInvisible part of the spectrum, nontechnically
NEWTONDiscoverer of the spectrum (1642-1727).
REDOne end of the visible spectrum
FARLEFTOne end of the political spectrum
ULTRAREDPart of the invisible spectrum, informally
REDNESSQuality of one end of the spectrum.
REDDESTAdjective for one end of the spectrum.
ULTRAREDPart of the invisible spectrum, old-style
spectralOf or concerning spectra or the spectrum
VIOLETColor at the end of the visible spectrum
ultrareda part of the visible spectrum, also INFRARED
blueshifta shift of the spectrum towards the blue
infrareda part of the visible spectrum, also ULTRARED
RADIOWAVESThey're at the low end of the electromagnetic spectrum
ultraredsULTRARED, a part of the visible spectrum, also INFRARED
redshifta displacement of the spectrum of a celestial body
blueshiftsBLUESHIFT, a shift of the spectrum towards the blue
infraredsINFRARED, a part of the visible spectrum, also ULTRARED
UVHFBANDPart of the radio spectrum associated with some TV channels
multispectralOperating in or involving several regions of the electromagnetic spectrum
spectrumsSPECTRUM, an array of the components of a light wave
redshiftsREDSHIFT, a displacement of the spectrum of a celestial body
spectraSPECTRUM, an array of the components of a light wave
spectrometeran instrument for measuring the wavelengths of light of a spectrum
spectrometersSPECTROMETER, an instrument for measuring the wavelengths of light of a spectrum
bathochromea shift to a longer wavelength in the absorption spectrum of a compound