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1 diffringo
dif-fringo, frēgī, frāctum, ere (dis u. frango), zerbrechen, zerschlagen, zerschmettern, lumbos, Plaut.: crura aut cervices alci, Plaut.: caput ei testatim, Iuvent. com. fr.: ei caput hoc patibulo, Titin. fr.: cum colossici Apollinis in fano basis vetustate esset diffracta, Vitr. – außerdem Partiz., zB. axe diffracto, gubernaculo diffracto, Suet.: diffractis posticis, Amm.: costā diffractā, Amm.: u. v. Pers., repentinā ruinā deiecti diffractique vel obruti, Amm. 20, 7, 13.
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2 diffringo
dif-fringo, frēgī, frāctum, ere (dis u. frango), zerbrechen, zerschlagen, zerschmettern, lumbos, Plaut.: crura aut cervices alci, Plaut.: caput ei testatim, Iuvent. com. fr.: ei caput hoc patibulo, Titin. fr.: cum colossici Apollinis in fano basis vetustate esset diffracta, Vitr. – außerdem Partiz., zB. axe diffracto, gubernaculo diffracto, Suet.: diffractis posticis, Amm.: costā diffractā, Amm.: u. v. Pers., repentinā ruinā deiecti diffractique vel obruti, Amm. 20, 7, 13.Ausführliches Lateinisch-deutsches Handwörterbuch > diffringo
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diffraction — Deflection of the rays of light from a straight line in passing by the edge of an opaque body or in passing an obstacle of about the size of the wavelength of the light. [L. dif fringo, pp. fractus, to break in pieces] * * * dif·frac·tion dif rak … Medical dictionary
List of Latin words with English derivatives — This is a list of Latin words with derivatives in English (and other modern languages). Ancient orthography did not distinguish between i and j or between u and v. Many modern works distinguish u from v but not i from j. In this article both… … Wikipedia