Meaning of transflexion | Babel Free
Definitions
- Type of spectroscopic measurement.
- Word-formation technique.
Examples
“The measurement mode follows the principles of transflexion. For this purpose the cell is backed with a ceramic disc opposite the measuring head, along with the light⟳ source and the diode-array detector.”
“The invention relates to a transflexion probe for carrying out a transflexion measurement on a liquid located in a vessel, comprising a probe shaft which is provided with a light⟳ guide⟳ path in its interior and at whose front end⟳ there is arranged an open⟳ flow⟳ chamber with a reflective plate opposite the front end⟳ face⟳ of the probe shaft.”
“The TENIRS system is based on transflexion, a combination of transmission and reflectance, and requires the utilization of a transmission vial for the scanning process⟳.”
“An interesting case is posed by Slovak transflexion which consists of employing an inflectional morpheme (or, better, the whole paradigm it stands for) in the word-formation role (ape -» to ape vs. opica —> opicif sä where -if is an infinitive-forming morpheme) ...”
“So, for example, Waszakowa (1993) and Szymanek (2010) speak⟳ about paradigmatic derivation, and Dokulil (1962) about transflexion.”
“Both conversion and transflexion represent⟳ non-affixal procedures of coining new complex words.”
CEFR level
C1
Advanced
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
This word is part of the CEFR C1 vocabulary — advanced level.
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