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Meaning of transflection | Babel Free

Noun CEFR C1

Definitions

  1. A type of spectroscopic measurement produced by transmitting light through a sample and reflecting it back through the sample onto a probe.
    countable, uncountable
  2. A transfiguration consisting of reflection about a line combined with translation along the same line.
    countable, uncountable
  3. The coining of a new word by changing of the inflectional pattern of an existing word.
    countable, uncountable

Examples

“Because the beam is transmitted through the film and reflected from the substrate, the measurement of the spectra of relatively thick films on metal substrates is usually known as transflection spectrometry.”
“Transflection is an extension of the transmission technique, as shown in Figure 4.10. When a mirror is placed behind the sample, the light transmitted through the sample is reflected back through the sample and into the diffuse reflectance probe or integrating sphere. Transflection thus measures a combination of transmission and reflection. This technique is useful for emulsions, gels, and turbid liquids.”
“Individual cells may also be deposited onto a CaF2 window support, but perhaps the more practical and most appropriate (in terms of its match to cytological practices) method nowadays is to use a low-e glass slide and record a transflection spectrum, see next section.”
“The images were acquired in the transflection (interactance) mode in which illumination and measurements were performed on the same side of the sample.”
“Clearly, A", B", C" are not images of A, B, C, under either a translation, rotation, or reflection. Hopefully, it will be possible to find a unique transflection which does the job.”
“During the sequence of considering translations, rotations, reflections, and transflections of a plane α, we show that ...”
“Visualize these operations by considering the simple screw and transflection. Transflection can be imagined as seeing yourself in a mirror even as the mirror is being moved parallel to itself.”
“A third means of a morphological nature is transflection, i.e., the transfer of a vocable (usually a verb) from one inflectional pattern to another.”
“Synthetic compounds are coined productively in two basic ways, either as a combination of compounding and suffixation (6), or as a combination of compounding and transflection, in which case the right-most base lacks an overt derivational suffix (7): (6a).”
“Another source of variability is given by competition of different word-formation procedures, eg transflection (a word-formation procedure common in Slavic languages in which a new word is coined by a change of grammatical morpheme) vs ...”

CEFR level

C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.

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