prismatic

[ priz-mat-ik ]
/ prɪzˈmæt ɪk /

adjective

of, relating to, or like a prism.
formed by or as if by a transparent prism.
spectral in color; brilliant: prismatic colors.
highly varied or faceted: a prismatic existence.

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Sometimes pris·mat·i·cal.

Origin of prismatic

1700–10; < Greek prīsmat- (stem of prîsma) prism + -ic

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British Dictionary definitions for prismatic

prismatic
/ (prɪzˈmætɪk) /

adjective

concerned with, containing, or produced by a prism
exhibiting bright spectral colours prismatic light
crystallog another word for orthorhombic

Derived forms of prismatic

prismatically, adverb

Scientific definitions for prismatic

prismatic
[ prĭz-mătĭk ]

Relating to or resembling a prism.
Formed by refraction of light through a prism, used especially of a spectrum of light.