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prismatic

[priz-mat-ik] / prɪzˈmæt ɪk /














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She settles for a simple, repeated refrain of “it’s euphoric,” giving that last word a prismatic luminosity.

From New York Times

Compared with cylindrical and prismatic cells, pouch-type battery cells allow for lighter and thinner cell fabrication, and design flexibility for different capacities and space requirements for different vehicle models.

From Reuters

They perpetuate reductive ideas about reggaeton, obscuring the prismatic conditions of its past and present.

From New York Times

“Afterparties” insists on a prismatic understanding of Cambodian American diaspora through stories that burst with as much compassion as comedy, making us laugh just when we’re on the verge of crying.

From Washington Post

The photographs are displayed in mirrored frames that send prismatic halos floating across the gallery floor.

From New York Times