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WordReference Random House Unabridged Dictionary of American English © 2024New′ton's rings′, [Optics.]- the pattern of light interference produced by the contact of the convex surface of a lens with a plane glass plate, appearing as a series of concentric, alternately bright and dark rings, which are colored if the light source is white.
- after I. Newton, who discovered them 1825–35
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