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Definition of Spectroscopic
1. Adjective. Of or relating to or involving spectroscopy. "Spectroscopic analysis"
Derivative terms: Spectroscope, Spectroscopy, Spectroscopy
Partainyms: Spectroscopy, Spectroscopy
Definition of Spectroscopic
1. a. Of or pertaining to a spectroscope, or spectroscopy.
Definition of Spectroscopic
1. Adjective. (analytical chemistry) Of, or relating to spectroscopy or to a spectroscope. ¹
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Definition of Spectroscopic
1. [adj]
Medical Definition of Spectroscopic
1. Relating to or performed by means of a spectroscope. (05 Mar 2000)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Spectroscopic
Literary usage of Spectroscopic
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Stellar Motions: With Special Reference to Motions Determined by Means of by William Wallace Campbell (1913)
"... 6.33-4.95 spectroscopic binary spectroscopic binary Velocity apparently ...
No observations Velocity apparently constant spectroscopic binary Perhaps ..."
2. An Introduction to Astronomy by Forest Ray Moulton (1906)
"The periods of spectroscopic binaries so far range between 1.45 days and 3.3 ...
There is now no appreciable gap in the periods between spectroscopic and ..."
3. Nature by Norman Lockyer (1878)
"One of the features of this book is, we think, the logical manner in which the
principles of spectroscopic analysis are developed from the facts gained by ..."
4. The American Journal of the Medical Sciences by Southern Society for Clinical Investigation (U.S.) (1908)
"The spectroscopic Determination of Blood in the Urine. ... In making spectroscopic
examination of the urine for blood, he points out that it may be ..."
5. The Origin of Spectra by Paul Darwin Foote, Fred Loomis Mohler (1922)
"QUANTITATIVE spectroscopic ANALYSIS IN ITS RELATION TO THE ORIGIN OF ...
The empirically developed subject of spectroscopic analysis has to deal with two ..."
6. The American Year Book by Simon Newton Dexter North, Francis Graham Wickware, Albert Bushnell Hart (1914)
"37m., and other characteristics of its variation resembles the variable stars
which occur in certain star clusters, finds it to be a spectroscopic binary ..."