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iridescence Meaning in Bengali



 চিত্রাভা,

Noun:

চিত্রাভা,





iridescence's Usage Examples:

Schiller, from German for "colour play", is the metallic iridescence originating from.


Cloud iridescence or irisation is a colorful optical phenomenon that occurs in a cloud and appears in the general proximity of the Sun or Moon.


used in lay terms as a synonym for iridescence.


In contrast, common opal does not display an iridescence but often exhibits a hazy sheen of.


Young described iridescence as the result of interference between reflections from two or more surfaces.


as nacreous (/ˈneɪkriəs/, from nacre, or mother of pearl, due to its iridescence).


for their use of limited-view iridescence: the yellow of the dorsal hindwings is modified by bright blue-green iridescence which is only seen when the butterfly.


males have yellow wings and iridescence while females have greenish-white wings and are not iridescent.


This iridescence is affected by environmental.


has shorter upper tail coverts, a more coppery neck, and overall less iridescence.


Some examples are called moonstone and show Schiller iridescence due to the presence of exsolution lamellae on cooling in the peristerite.


other river basins as a food source, and its striking appearance and iridescence have made it popular with fishkeeping hobbyists, among whom it is also.


controversy about whether they act as a diffraction grating, creating iridescence.


) on water are not caused by a grating but rather by iridescence in reflections from the closely spaced transmissive layers.


The iridescence is due to the microstructure of the aragonite: unlike most other gems.


variegata (= Pocockiella varieagata) often presents a beautiful blue iridescence due to microscopic bacteria which live on the surface of the blades [interesting.


usually results in a non-iridescent shine, or more rarely in non-nacreous iridescence such as flame structure as is found in conch pearls.



Synonyms:

opalescence; brightness;

Antonyms:

bright; dull; dullness;

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