Reflection - Law Dictionary Search Results
Moonglade
The bright reflection of the moons light on an expanse of water
nonreflecting
not capable of total reflection of light not polished or shiny as It is complicated
Opalescence
A reflection of a milky or pearly light from the interior of
Mirage
the ocean but more frequently in deserts due to total reflection of light at the surface common to two strata of
Rainbow
the hemisphere opposite to the sun by the refraction and reflection of the suns rays in drops of falling rain
Reflection
The act of reflecting or turning or sending back or the state of being
Reflex
Directed back attended by reflection retroactive introspective
Reflexion
See Reflection
Repercussion
of driving back or the state of being driven back reflection reverberation as the repercussion of sound
Sentimental
expressing or containing a sentiment or sentiments abounding with moral reflections containing a moral reflection didactic
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