spectroscopic
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Definition
- Adjective:
- Relating to spectroscopy: Pertaining to the scientific technique of spectroscopy, which involves the measurement and analysis of spectra of light or other radiation.
- Involving the use of a spectroscope: Concerning the instrument (spectroscope) used to observe or record spectra.
Usage Examples
- Adjective:
- The researchers conducted a spectroscopic study of the distant star.
- This spectroscopic data reveals the chemical composition of the sample.
- The spectroscopic signature indicated the presence of water molecules.
Advanced Usage
- "Spectroscopic analysis": A detailed examination of a substance by studying its spectrum.
- Spectroscopic analysis is a fundamental tool in astronomy and chemistry.
- "Spectroscopic technique": A specific method or procedure within spectroscopy.
- Raman spectroscopy is a powerful spectroscopic technique.
Variants and Related Words
- Spectroscopy (n): The scientific study of spectra.
- Astronomers use spectroscopy to determine the elements in stars.
- Spectroscope (n): An optical instrument used for forming and examining spectra.
- The spectroscope was a key tool in 19th-century physics.
- Spectroscopist (n): A scientist who specializes in spectroscopy.
- The spectroscopist interpreted the complex spectral lines.
Synonyms
- Spectral (adj): Of or relating to a spectrum. (Note: "Spectral" can also refer to ghosts, while "spectroscopic" is strictly scientific.)
- Spectrometric (adj): Relating to spectrometry, a closely related field often used interchangeably in some contexts.
Related Phrases
- Spectroscopic observation: An observation made using spectroscopic methods.
- The spectroscopic observation confirmed the theory.
- Spectroscopic measurement: A measurement obtained through spectroscopy.
- The precision of the spectroscopic measurement was critical.
Adjective
- of or relating to or involving spectroscopy
- spectroscopic analysis