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reflector

[ri-flek-ter] / rɪˈflɛk tər /
NOUN
glass
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"It shows muscle and fat mass quantified in the body are key reflectors of brain health, as tracked with brain aging."

From Science Daily

In another modest upgrade, sound reflectors were placed on the stage’s sides in 1992.

From Seattle Times

Musicians still complain that they cannot hear one another on the stage, so sound reflectors — some called “bongos” for their curved appearance — are placed on the walls and ceiling.

From New York Times

Or solar reflectors placed on the surface of an asteroid could use sunlight to push the space rock away.

From Scientific American

It has deployed a target ship — replete with an array of radar reflectors — to protect the bridge from attack and has run drills to cover the bridge with a smoke screen.

From New York Times