spectroscopic

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spectroscopic (not comparable)

  1. (analytical chemistry) Of or relating to spectroscopy or to a spectroscope.
    • 1993, Octavia E. Butler, Parable of the Sower, HEADLINE PUBLISHING GROUP (2019), page 78:
      The station, with its vast array of telescopes and some of the most sensitive spectroscopic equipment ever made has detected more planets orbiting nearby stars.

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Borrowed from French spectroscopique.

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spectroscopic m or n (feminine singular spectroscopică, masculine plural spectroscopici, feminine and neuter plural spectroscopice)

  1. spectroscopic

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