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Diffractive

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dif·fract  (d-frkt)
intr. & tr.v. dif·fract·ed, dif·fract·ing, dif·fracts
To undergo or cause to undergo diffraction.

[Back-formation from diffraction.]

dif·fractive adj.
dif·fractive·ly adv.
dif·fractive·ness n.


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