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1. spectrum
noun. ['ˈspɛktrəm'] an ordered array of the components of an emission or wave.
Synonyms
Antonyms
Etymology
- spectrum (Latin)
- specio (Latin)
Rhymes with Spectrum
- abudrahm
- ahlstrom
- angstrom
- ankrom
- ankrum
- arum
- aurum
- avram
- backstrom
- bertram
- blomstrom
- bochram
- borgstrom
- borum
- bostrom
- brostrom
- buttrum
- byram
- byrom
- byrum
How do you pronounce spectrum?
Pronounce spectrum as ˈspɛktrəm.
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Sentences with spectrum
1. Noun, singular or mass
On the other end of the cost spectrum are the batteries used for hybrid cars.
Quotes about spectrum
1. To control the breathing is to control the mind. With different patterns of breathing, you can fall in love, you can hate someone, you can feel the whole spectrum of feelings just by changing your breathing.
- Marina Abramovic
2. There's a spectrum of those moments of connection and the moments we fail to connect, going from super-large successes to failures. Success would be love, I guess, and failure could still be love, but the bad side; and loss.
- Aimee Bender
3. Mild autism can give you a genius like Einstein. If you have severe autism, you could remain nonverbal. You don't want people to be on the severe end of the spectrum. But if you got rid of all the autism genetics, you wouldn't have science or art. All you would have is a bunch of social 'yak yaks.'
- Temple Grandin