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refract

verb

  1. bend light
  2. change direction (of a light beam), block or redirect a light wave
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Wiktionary

verb

Etymology: From Latin refrāctum, neuter form of refrāctus, the past participle of refringō, itself from re- (“again”) + frangō (“to break”).

  1. Of a medium, substance, object, etc.: to deflect the course of (light rays), esp. when they enter the medium, etc., at an oblique angle; to cause refraction of (light, other electromagnetic radiation, or sound or other wave phenomena).
  2. To mediate; to alter; to distort.
  3. To cause (light) to change direction as a result of entering a different medium.
  4. To measure, and often also to correct with lenses, the refractive error of (an eye) or the eyes of (a person).

    A prism can refract light.

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