Definition of Solarised

1. Verb. (past of solarise) ¹

¹ Source: wiktionary.com

Definition of Solarised

1. solarise [v] - See also: solarise

Lexicographical Neighbors of Solarised

solar time
solar topee
solar tracker
solar trap
solar urticaria
solar wind
solar winds
solar year
solar years
solaria
solarimeter
solarimeters
solarisation
solarisations
solarise
solarised (current term)
solarises
solarising
solarism
solarisms
solarist
solarists
solarium
solariums
solarization
solarizations
solarize
solarized
solarizes
solarizing

Literary usage of Solarised

Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:

1. The Chemistry of Photography by Raphael Meldola (1889)
"In ordinary development the density of the silver deposit is proportional to the amount of reduction product formed ; in a solarised film the density of the ..."

2. The Chemistry of Photography by Raphael Meldola (1891)
"In ordinary development the density of the silver deposit is proportional to the amount of reduction product formed ; in a solarised film the density of the ..."

3. The Chemistry of Photography by Raphael Meldola (1901)
"In ordinary development the density of the silver deposit is proportional to the amount of reduction product formed ; in a solarised film the density of the ..."

4. The Indian Eclipse, 1898: Report of the Expeditions Organized by the British by Edward Walter Maunder, British Astronomical Association (1899)
"125, that not only was the sun's image reversed, but it was solarised; ... At all events the presence of this solarised ring is fatal to any chance of ..."

5. The School World (1901)
"where we now see the word solarised. Show that the letters do not rub off, and when the right moment conies explain that you cut these letters out of a card ..."

6. Civil Engineer and Architect's Journal (1847)
"The dress should not expose any large surface of white, for those parts would be solarised before other parts have had sufficient light ; therefore it is ..."

7. Monthly Notices of the Royal Astronomical Society by Royal Astronomical Society (1862)
"At first, nothing but burnt up and solarised pictures could be obtained by any method that had hitherto been devised, or with any the least sensitive of the ..."

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