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reflector
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re·flec·tor  (r-flktr)
n.
1. Something, such as a surface, that reflects.
2. A reflecting telescope.

reflector [rɪˈflɛktə]
n
1. a person or thing that reflects
2. a surface or object that reflects light, sound, heat, etc.
3. (Engineering / Automotive Engineering) a small translucent red disc, strip, etc., with a reflecting backing on the rear of a road vehicle, which reflects the light of the headlights of a following vehicle
4. (Astronomy) another name for reflecting telescope
5. (Engineering / Electrical Engineering) part of an aerial placed so as to increase the forward radiation of the radiator and decrease the backward radiation
ThesaurusLegend:  Synonyms Related Words Antonyms
Noun1.reflector - device that reflects radiationreflector - device that reflects radiation      
device - an instrumentality invented for a particular purpose; "the device is small enough to wear on your wrist"; "a device intended to conserve water"
mirror - polished surface that forms images by reflecting light
parabolic reflector, paraboloid reflector - a concave reflector used to produce a parallel beam when the source is placed at its focus or to focus an incoming parallel beam
solar collector, solar dish, solar furnace - a concave mirror that concentrates the rays of the sun; can produce high temperatures
2.reflector - optical telescope consisting of a large concave mirror that produces an image that is magnified by the eyepiecereflector - optical telescope consisting of a large concave mirror that produces an image that is magnified by the eyepiece; "Isaac Newton invented the reflecting telescope in 1668"
Cassegrainian telescope, Gregorian telescope - a reflecting telescope that has a paraboloidal primary mirror and a hyperboloidal secondary mirror; light is brought to a focus through an aperture in the center of the primary mirror
coude system, coude telescope - a reflecting telescope so constructed that the light is led to a plate holder or spectrograph
Herschelian telescope, off-axis reflector - a reflecting telescope with the mirror slightly tilted to throw the image to the side where it can be viewed
Maksutov telescope - reflecting telescope in which the aberration of the concave mirror is reduced by a meniscus lens
Newtonian reflector, Newtonian telescope - reflecting telescope in which the image is viewed through an eyepiece perpendicular to main axis
optical telescope - an astronomical telescope designed to collect and record light from cosmic sources
parabolic mirror - a parabolic reflector for light radiation
Schmidt camera, Schmidt telescope - reflecting telescope that has plate that corrects for aberration so a wide area of sky can be photographed
Translations
reflector [rɪˈflektəʳ] N
1. (Aut) (also rear reflector) → reflector m inv
2. (= telescope) → reflector m
reflector [rɪˈflɛktər] n (on bicycle, car, post)réflecteur m
reflector
n (on car, cycle) → Rückstrahler m; (= telescope)Reflektor m
reflector [rɪˈflɛktəʳ] n (Aut) (also rear reflector) → catarifrangente m


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