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Reflection
Reflection, is a remark or statement imputing discredit or blame to
Reflected
Thrown back after striking a surface as reflected light heat sound etc
Reflect
to return after striking upon any surface as a mirror reflects rays of light polished metals reflect heat
Reflective
Throwing back images as a reflective mirror
Reflectingly
With reflection also with censure reproachfully
Misconduct
time though incapable of precise definition, the word 'misconduct' on reflection receives its connotation from the context, the delinquency in performance
Catoptrics
part of optics which explains the properties and phenomena of reflected light and particularly that which is reflected from mirrors or
Mirage
surface common to two strata of air differently heated The reflected image is seen commonly in an inverted position while the
escalator clause
the amount of the payments made under the contract to reflect an increase in costs or the raising of a government-imposed
Traditions
understanding. The adjournment of a case on the 'Illness Slip' reflects the Court's respect for theounsel and its consciousness that a
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