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prismatisch

Prismatisch is an adjective used in German and Dutch to describe something related to a prism or possessing prism-like properties. The term is used across disciplines to indicate shape, optical behavior, or figurative flair that resembles a prism. In technical contexts it often denotes facets, dispersion, or multi-faceted structure.

In geometry and crystallography, a prism is a polyhedron with two parallel, congruent bases connected by rectangular

In optics, prisms refract and often disperse light. The prismatisch property here refers to elements that produce

Beyond science, prismatisch is used metaphorically to indicate multiplicity of facets or a complex, faceted appearance.

Etymology ties the word to Prisma (the noun) with the adjectival suffix -isch, forming a term common

or
parallelogram
faces.
Objects
described
as
prismatisch
may
be
prism-shaped,
such
as
a
rectangular
or
triangular
prism,
or
crystals
that
form
elongated
prism
faces.
The
concept
also
appears
in
discussions
of
prismatoids,
polyhedra
built
from
two
parallel
faces
of
any
polygon.
angular
deviation
of
light
rays
or
spectral
dispersion,
as
seen
in
spectroscopic
prisms
or
beam-steering
devices.
The
term
can
be
used
to
characterize
materials
and
geometries
that
exhibit
prismatic
light
behavior.
In
architecture
and
design,
it
may
describe
facades
or
forms
composed
of
multiple
prism-like
surfaces
that
interact
with
light
in
varied
ways.
in
technical
German
and
Dutch
literature.
The
concept
is
broadly
understood
in
related
languages
and
appears
in
both
scientific
and
artistic
descriptions
of
prismatic
forms
and
phenomena.