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Definition of Spectroscopical
1. Adjective. Of or relating to or involving spectroscopy. "Spectroscopic analysis"
Derivative terms: Spectroscope, Spectroscopy, Spectroscopy
Partainyms: Spectroscopy, Spectroscopy
Definition of Spectroscopical
1. Adjective. (alternative form of spectroscopic) ¹
¹ Source: wiktionary.com
Medical Definition of Spectroscopical
1. Of or pertaining to a spectroscope, or spectroscopy. Spectroscop"ically. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998)
Lexicographical Neighbors of Spectroscopical
Literary usage of Spectroscopical
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Chemical Technology and Analysis of Oils, Fats, and Waxes by Julius Lewkowitsch (1904)
"spectroscopical Examination With the exception of palm oil, the more important
... Doumer groups the oils, according to their spectroscopical behaviour, ..."
2. Public Health Papers and Reports by American Public Health Association (1891)
"AND LABORATORY, Brooklyn, NY Two years ago I undertook, at the suggestion of Dr.
Sternberg, a chemical and spectroscopical examination of the black vomit of ..."
3. Report of the Annual Meeting (1900)
"... ever gaining in beauty. The following Papers and Report were read : — 1.
On the spectroscopical Examination of Contrast Phenomena. ..."
4. Chemical Technology and Analysis of Oils, Fats, and Waxes by Julius Lewkowitsch (1904)
"Doumer groups the oils, according to their spectroscopical behaviour, into four
classes :— 1. Oils showing the spectrum of chlorophyll : olive oil, ..."
5. Clinical Hematology: A Practical Guide to the Examination of the Blood with by John C. DaCosta (1901)
"X. spectroscopical EXAMINATION. For clinical work the Sorby-Beck ... Other very
perfect instruments for the spectroscopical examination of the blood, ..."
6. Diseases of the Stomach: Their Special Pathology, Diagnosis, and Treatment by John Conrad Hemmeter (1902)
"spectroscopical Examination of Stomach Contents for Blood.—Examination of Portions
of Mucosa or Tissue found in the Wash-water or Vomited Matter. ..."