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prismatic

[priz-mat-ik] / prɪzˈmæt ɪk /














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EV batteries come in different forms—cylindrical, pouch and prismatic—but grid-scale batteries tend to just be prismatic, a rectangular shape that can be stacked.

From The Wall Street Journal

The colors here are vivid and intense, creating the sense that prismatic light is glancing off the snowflakes to dazzle the eye.

From The Wall Street Journal

This was, in part, what drew him to making a prismatic study of Callas.

From Los Angeles Times

Because isn’t that what beauty is, in all of its prismatic totality — hard to kill, always in bloom?

From Los Angeles Times

The glass panels gleam in the sun, like an outsize version of the prismatic bluish-purple gem that glitters in the light.

From BBC