refractare
Refractare is a term historically used to denote the act of refraction, particularly in Latin-language scientific writings. In modern English usage, the verb is refract and the noun refraction, so refractare appears mainly in historical or philological contexts. The root comes from Latin refractus, meaning bent back or broken, reflecting the way a wave changes direction when crossing media with different optical densities.
In optics, refractare describes the process by which light or other waves bend as they pass from
Applications of refraction include the design of lenses and prisms, which use bending of light to focus
Related concepts include refractive index, dispersion, critical angle, and total internal reflection. While refractare as a