reradiate

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Contents





  • 1 English

    • 1.1 Etymology


    • 1.2 Verb

      • 1.2.1 See also



    • 1.3 References





English



Etymology


re- +‎ radiate



Verb


reradiate (third-person singular simple present reradiates, present participle reradiating, simple past and past participle reradiated)


  1. To absorb some amount of radiative energy, and then later emit that energy in the form of radiative energy. The term is most often used in discussion of absorption of light or infrared radiation.


See also


  • radiate

  • thermodynamics

  • radiation


References



  • [1], Merriam-Webster online


  • [2], American Heritage dictionary (via freedictionary.com)


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