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catadioptric, a.|ˌkætədaɪˈɒptrɪk| [f. cata- in catoptric + dioptric. Cf. F. catadioptrique.] Pertaining to or involving both the reflexion and the refraction of light.
1723Hadley in Phil. Trans. (title), An Account of the Catadioptric or Reflecting Telescope, made by him. 1759Gentl. Mag. 72 Mr. Dollond's new catadioptric Micrometer. 1866Reader 3 Nov. 913 A catadioptric apparatus, in which lenses are combined with totally reflecting prisms. So catadiˈoptrics, the science of catadioptric phenomena.
1755Gentl. Mag. XXV. 30 A..work on Catadioptrics, which he began about the year 1723. |