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AnaclasticAnaclastic An`a*clas"tic, a. [Gr. ? to bend back and break; to
reflect (light); ? + ? to break.]
1. (Opt.) Produced by the refraction of light, as seen
through water; as, anaclastic curves.
2. Springing back, as the bottom of an anaclastic glass.
Anaclastic glass, a glass or phial, shaped like an inverted
funnel, and with a very thin convex bottom. By sucking out
a little air, the bottom springs into a concave form with
a smart crack; and by breathing or blowing gently into the
orifice, the bottom, with a like noise, springs into its
former convex form. Anaclastic glassAnaclastic An`a*clas"tic, a. [Gr. ? to bend back and break; to
reflect (light); ? + ? to break.]
1. (Opt.) Produced by the refraction of light, as seen
through water; as, anaclastic curves.
2. Springing back, as the bottom of an anaclastic glass.
Anaclastic glass, a glass or phial, shaped like an inverted
funnel, and with a very thin convex bottom. By sucking out
a little air, the bottom springs into a concave form with
a smart crack; and by breathing or blowing gently into the
orifice, the bottom, with a like noise, springs into its
former convex form. AnaclasticsAnaclastics An`a*clas"tics, n. (Opt.)
That part of optics which treats of the refraction of light;
-- commonly called dioptrics. --Encyc. Brit. AntanaclasisAntanaclasis Ant`an*a*cla"sis, n. [Gr. ?; ? + ? a bending back
and breaking. See Anaclastic.] (Rhet.)
(a) A figure which consists in repeating the same word in a
different sense; as, Learn some craft when young, that
when old you may live without craft.
(b) A repetition of words beginning a sentence, after a long
parenthesis; as, Shall that heart (which not only feels
them, but which has all motions of life placed in them),
shall that heart, etc. Cataclasm
Cataclasm Cat"a*clasm, n. [Gr. ?; ? down + ? to break.]
A breaking asunder; disruption.
Disdiaclast
Disdiaclast Dis*di"a*clast, n. [Gr. di`s- twice + ? to break
in twain; dia` through + ? to break.] (Physiol.)
One of the dark particles forming the doubly refracting disks
of muscle fibers.
Meaning of Aclas from wikipedia
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Acla was a
Spanish colonial town of the
early 16th century.
ACLA is an
acronym that may
refer to: Anti-cardiolipin
antibodies Allegheny County Library...
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Achill Island (/ˈækəl/; Irish: Acaill, Oileán
Acla) is an
island off the west
coast of
Ireland in the
historical barony of Burrishoole,
County Mayo. It...
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Acla was a
Spanish colonial town
founded by
order of the
Governor of
Castilla de Oro,
Pedrarias Dávila, in 1515. It was
located on the
central coastline...
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Acla's Descent into
Floristella (Italian: La
discesa di
Aclà a Floristella) is a 1992
Italian drama film
written and
directed by
Aurelio Grimaldi. It entered...
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ACLA became recognized as a non-profit in 1994.
ACLA is
based in Pittsburgh's West End neighborhood.
ACLA has 46
member libraries.
ACLA's story...
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giving him
license to
explore for a year and a half. In 1519,
Balboa moved to
Acla with 300 men and,
using the
manpower of the
natives and
African slaves, managed...
- Coláiste
Pobail Acla is a
secondary school located in
Currane Peninsula, in the West of
Ireland (Connacht), near
Achill Island. The
school was
formed when...
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Acla da
Fontauna railway station (German:
Bahnhof Acla da Fontauna) is a
railway station in the muni****lity of Disentis/Mustér, in the
Swiss canton of...
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Acronicta fasciata Acronicta verrilli Acronicta lemmeri Acronicta distans Grote, 1879
Acronicta scintillans Franclemont, 1938
Acronicta acla Benjamin, 1933...
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China Lawyers ****ociation (
ACLA) is the
official professional ****ociation for
lawyers (the bar ****ociation in
American terminology or law
society in...