ışın, Raia batis, röntgenini çekmek, Işın, ışık huzmesi, ışın, şua, deniz yıldızı veya beş parmak denilen hayvanın parmaklarından her biri, kedibalığı, kanat kılçığı, iz, zerre, Torpedo torpedo, ışın tedavisi yapmak, ışın yaymak, ışımak, ışıklandırmak, tırpana, ışık saçmak, a ray of hope ümit ışığı, papatya gibi çiçeğin dış petallerinden her biri, ışın saçmak, işin, 1. Şua, ışın, bir merkezden yayılan ışık hattı; 2.Radyoaktif, i., zool. vatoz; tırpana, rina, balık kanadı kılçığı, ışınlar,
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1. Şua, ışın, bir merkezden yayılan ışık hattı; 2.Radyoaktif Tıp
A diminutive of the male given name Raymond, also used as a formal given name, A surname from a Middle English nickname meaning a king or a roe, A diminutive of the female given name Rachel, more often spelled Rae, A rib-like reinforcement of bone or cartilage in a fish's fin, A marine fish with a flat body, large wing-like fins, and a whip-like tail, A beam of light or radiation, A line extending indefinitely in one direction from a point, To radiate as if in rays, An anglicised spelling of re, To emit something as if in rays, A tiny amount, male first name; family name; James Earl Ray (1928-1998), alleged assassin of Martin Luther King Jr, a diminutive of Raymond, (n) An entity of unspecified length, but no depth or breadth, that extends into infinity from a specified point In computer graphics, ray is a common term used, when rendering a scene, to describe the path a light ray follows, Given a region G c R2 A ray is a piecewise linear path with corners lying on a point p at the boundary of G respecting the usual law of reflection with the tangent line at p Given a region H c R3, the ray behaves as in R2 with the tangent plane Further, the incident and reflected portion of a ray are coplanar with the surface normal at p, (of wood) Radial strands of living cells concerned with the transport of water and food, The ray AC consists of segment AC and all other points P such that C is between A and P The point named first, here A, is the endpoint of Ray AC, The supporting structure in the fins which is striated and often branched, The flat petal-like blades that encircle the disk in composite flowers, A ribbon like figure caused by the strands of cells which extend across the grain in quarter sawn lumber, A beam of electromagnetic energy following an elemental path perpendicular to the radiation's wave front, a line having one endpoint, A straight line with one endpoint The line extends infinitely, Any of the bony spines that support a fish fin membrane, one of the showy, petal-like florets surrounding the flower head in the Aster Family, See Skate, A line representing the direction of a wave motion, Ray AB is the part of that contains point A and all the points on that are on the same side of A as B Point A is the endpoint of (Lesson 2 1), A rib like reinforcing of bone or cartilage in a fishs fin, a streaky and linear (or sometimes ropy) albedo feature that are arranged radially around some lunar craters They are probably the result of several combined actions, including impact ground surge depositing fine ejecta on the surface, and small secondary cratering and consequent gardening of the surface around a ray See also sunrise/sunset ray, is a closed half-line, Streak of material blasted out and away from an impact crater, bright elongated streaks radiating from certain craters on the Moon and Mercury, The radial division of an echinoderm, ie arm of a starfish, A geometric representaion of a light path through an optical medium - a line normal to the wave front indicating the direction of radiant energy flow, One of the spheromeres of a radiate, especially one of the arms of a starfish or an ophiuran, A line of light or heat proceeding from a radiant or reflecting point; a single element of light or heat propagated continuously; as, a solar ray; a polarized ray, One of the component elements of the total radiation from a body; any definite or limited portion of the spectrum; as, the red ray; the violet ray, A geometric representation of a lightwave by a line normal to the electromagnetic wavefront; i e , in the direction of propagation of the wave [FAA], A radiating part of a flower or plant; the marginal florets of a compound flower, as an aster or a sunflower; one of the pedicels of an umbel or other circular flower cluster; radius, Array; order; arrangement; dress, One of a number of lines or parts diverging from a common point or center, like the radii of a circle; as, a star of six rays, See Radius, See Illust, Sight; perception; vision; from an old theory of vision, that sight was something which proceeded from the eye to the object seen, Any one of numerous elasmobranch fishes of the order Raiæ, including the skates, torpedoes, sawfishes, etc, To shine, as with rays, In a restricted sense, any of the broad, flat, narrow-tailed species, as the skates and sting rays, To send forth or shoot out; to cause to shine out; as, to ray smiles, To mark with long lines; to streak, under Light, See Half-ray, One of a system of diverging lines passing through a point, and regarded as extending indefinitely in both directions, To array, One of the radiating spines, or cartilages, supporting the fins of fishes, extend or spread outward from a center or focus or inward towards a center; "spokes radiate from the hub of the wheel"; "This plants radiates spines in all directions", emit as rays; "That tower rays a laser beam for miles across the sky", cartilaginous fishes having horizontally flattened bodies and enlarged winglike pectoral fins with gills on the underside; most swim by moving the pectoral fins, expose to radiation; "irradiate food", To mark, stain, or soil; to streak; to defile, A single line of light from a luminous point A line showing the direction of propagation of light, 1 An elemental path of radiated energy; or the energy following this path It is perpendicular to the phase fronts of the radiation See incident ray, reflected ray, refracted ray, A translated half-line: {x + th: t >= 0}, where h is a recession direction We call x the root, and we say the ray is rooted at x (Also see extreme ray ), any of the stiff bony rods in the fin of a fish, A straight line that begins at a point and continues outward in one direction (cfLines, Rays and Planes), Rays of light are narrow beams of light. the first rays of light spread over the horizon The sun's rays can penetrate water up to 10 feet. see also cosmic rays, gamma rays, X-ray, radiate, give off rays, produce beams, the syllable naming the second (supertonic) note of any major scale in solmization, A ray of hope, comfort, or other positive quality is a small amount of it that you welcome because it makes a bad situation seem less bad. They could provide a ray of hope amid the general business and economic gloom = glimmer. A promontory of extreme southwest Newfoundland, Canada, on Cabot Strait. English naturalist who was the first to use anatomy to distinguish between specific plants and animals and established "species" as the basic classification of living things. American artist. A founder of Dada in New York, he is known for his photographs, paintings, sculpture, films, and later experiments with surrealism. Bengali filmmaker whose works, especially the trilogy including The World of Apu (1958), offer a contemplative depiction of Bengali life. Any of various marine fishes of the order Rajiformes or Batoidei, having cartilaginous skeletons, horizontally flattened bodies, and narrow tails. Any of 300-350 mostly marine species of cartilaginous fish (order Batoidei) found worldwide and classified as electric rays, sawfishes, skates, and stingrays. Many species are slow-moving bottom-dwellers. The gill openings and mouth are on the underside of the flattened body. Winglike pectoral fins extend along the sides of the head. All but electric rays have a long, slender tail, often with saw-edged, venomous spines, and rough, often spiny, skin. See also manta ray. cathode ray oscilloscope whip tailed ray Bob and Ray Bradbury Ray Douglas cathode ray cathode ray tube Charles Ray Ray Charles Robinson cosmic ray Delany Samuel Ray Eames Charles and Ray electric ray gamma ray gamma ray astronomy Leonard Sugar Ray Ray Charles Leonard Man Ray manta ray devil ray Milland Ray Ray James Earl Ray John Ray Nicholas Ray Satyajit Robinson Sugar Ray Alvin Ray Rozelle X ray X ray astronomy X ray diffraction, beam; flicker, gleam; trace or hint of something (i.e. ray of hope), a group of nearly parallel lines of electromagnetic radiation, a column of light (as from a beacon), (mathematics) a straight line extending from a point, a branch of an umbel or an umbelliform inflorescence, Strip of cells extending radially within a tree and varying in height from a few cells in some species to 100mm (4") which cause an appealing grain pattern, ribbon-like groups of vessels, tracheids and fibers that move water and other substances in the xylem between inner and outer rings and the phloem; best seen in radial sections of the trunk, Bones which support the tissues in fins, plural of ray, Lines that represent the path taken by light, Narrow ribbons of cells which conduct and store food in the tree They run across the grain of timber, A system of bright, elongated streaks, sometimes associated with a crater, The seven streams of universal divine energy, each the expression of a great Life, whose interaction at every conceivable frequency creates the solar systems, galaxies and universes Movement of these energies, in spiralling cycles, draws all Being into and out of manifestation, coloring and saturating it with specific qualities and attributes, move sap (sugar water) to the center parts of the tree Sometimes visible to the unaided eye, though magnification is often needed Rays can cause colored patterns in wood, such as dark or light flecks, narrow beams of light, as in: The rays of sunlight through the blinds woke me up early this morning, The Seven Rays of Consciousness or light, love, and life These are energy vibrations in the form of seven different hues of light They are seven in one They are a complete spectrum, encompassing all levels of human consciousness The spectrum includes the lowest to the highest vibration possible for our usage Our thoughts, knowledge and ideas all have a vibration and energy emanation, and can be translated into a wavelength included within one of the Seven Rays or a combination of one or more of the Seven Rays The Seven Rays can be correlated and magnetized to each one of our seven main energy centers or Chakras Within the higher or purer levels of consciousness there are beings of Master Consciousness called Chohans which oversee and direct the emanations of the Rays to our planet and race, A Ray is one of the seven streams of force from God Each is the expression of a great Cosmic Being There are: 3 RAYS OF ASPECT - (1) the Ray of Will or Power; (2) the Ray of Love-Wisdom; (3) the Ray of Activity or Adaptability 4 RAYS OF ATTRIBUTE - (4) the Ray of Harmony, Beauty, Art or Unity; (5) the Ray of Concrete Knowledge or Science; (6) the Ray of Abstract Idealism or Devotion; (7) the Ray of Ceremonial Magic or Law,
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A diminutive of the male given name Raymond, also used as a formal given name
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A surname from a Middle English nickname meaning a king or a roe
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A diminutive of the female given name Rachel, more often spelled Rae
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A rib-like reinforcement of bone or cartilage in a fish's fin
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A marine fish with a flat body, large wing-like fins, and a whip-like tail
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A beam of light or radiation - "I saw a ray of light through the clouds."
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A line extending indefinitely in one direction from a point
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To radiate as if in rays
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To emit something as if in rays
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A tiny amount - "Unfortunately he didn't have a ray of hope."
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(n) An entity of unspecified length, but no depth or breadth, that extends into infinity from a specified point In computer graphics, ray is a common term used, when rendering a scene, to describe the path a light ray follows
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Given a region G c R2 A ray is a piecewise linear path with corners lying on a point p at the boundary of G respecting the usual law of reflection with the tangent line at p Given a region H c R3, the ray behaves as in R2 with the tangent plane Further, the incident and reflected portion of a ray are coplanar with the surface normal at p
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(of wood) Radial strands of living cells concerned with the transport of water and food
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The ray AC consists of segment AC and all other points P such that C is between A and P The point named first, here A, is the endpoint of Ray AC
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The flat petal-like blades that encircle the disk in composite flowers
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A beam of electromagnetic energy following an elemental path perpendicular to the radiation's wave front
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a line having one endpoint
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A straight line with one endpoint The line extends infinitely
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one of the showy, petal-like florets surrounding the flower head in the Aster Family
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Ray AB is the part of that contains point A and all the points on that are on the same side of A as B Point A is the endpoint of (Lesson 2 1)
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a streaky and linear (or sometimes ropy) albedo feature that are arranged radially around some lunar craters They are probably the result of several combined actions, including impact ground surge depositing fine ejecta on the surface, and small secondary cratering and consequent gardening of the surface around a ray See also sunrise/sunset ray
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Streak of material blasted out and away from an impact crater
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bright elongated streaks radiating from certain craters on the Moon and Mercury
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A geometric representaion of a light path through an optical medium - a line normal to the wave front indicating the direction of radiant energy flow
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A line of light or heat proceeding from a radiant or reflecting point; a single element of light or heat propagated continuously; as, a solar ray; a polarized ray
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A radiating part of a flower or plant; the marginal florets of a compound flower, as an aster or a sunflower; one of the pedicels of an umbel or other circular flower cluster; radius
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Array; order; arrangement; dress
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One of a number of lines or parts diverging from a common point or center, like the radii of a circle; as, a star of six rays
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Sight; perception; vision; from an old theory of vision, that sight was something which proceeded from the eye to the object seen
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To shine, as with rays
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In a restricted sense, any of the broad, flat, narrow-tailed species, as the skates and sting rays
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To send forth or shoot out; to cause to shine out; as, to ray smiles
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extend or spread outward from a center or focus or inward towards a center; "spokes radiate from the hub of the wheel"; "This plants radiates spines in all directions"
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emit as rays; "That tower rays a laser beam for miles across the sky"
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cartilaginous fishes having horizontally flattened bodies and enlarged winglike pectoral fins with gills on the underside; most swim by moving the pectoral fins
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expose to radiation; "irradiate food"
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To mark, stain, or soil; to streak; to defile
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1 An elemental path of radiated energy; or the energy following this path It is perpendicular to the phase fronts of the radiation See incident ray, reflected ray, refracted ray
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A translated half-line: {x + th: t >= 0}, where h is a recession direction We call x the root, and we say the ray is rooted at x (Also see extreme ray )
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A ray of hope, comfort, or other positive quality is a small amount of it that you welcome because it makes a bad situation seem less bad. They could provide a ray of hope amid the general business and economic gloom = glimmer. A promontory of extreme southwest Newfoundland, Canada, on Cabot Strait. English naturalist who was the first to use anatomy to distinguish between specific plants and animals and established "species" as the basic classification of living things. American artist. A founder of Dada in New York, he is known for his photographs, paintings, sculpture, films, and later experiments with surrealism. Bengali filmmaker whose works, especially the trilogy including The World of Apu (1958), offer a contemplative depiction of Bengali life. Any of various marine fishes of the order Rajiformes or Batoidei, having cartilaginous skeletons, horizontally flattened bodies, and narrow tails. Any of 300-350 mostly marine species of cartilaginous fish (order Batoidei) found worldwide and classified as electric rays, sawfishes, skates, and stingrays. Many species are slow-moving bottom-dwellers. The gill openings and mouth are on the underside of the flattened body. Winglike pectoral fins extend along the sides of the head. All but electric rays have a long, slender tail, often with saw-edged, venomous spines, and rough, often spiny, skin. See also manta ray. cathode ray oscilloscope whip tailed ray Bob and Ray Bradbury Ray Douglas cathode ray cathode ray tube Charles Ray Ray Charles Robinson cosmic ray Delany Samuel Ray Eames Charles and Ray electric ray gamma ray gamma ray astronomy Leonard Sugar Ray Ray Charles Leonard Man Ray manta ray devil ray Milland Ray Ray James Earl Ray John Ray Nicholas Ray Satyajit Robinson Sugar Ray Alvin Ray Rozelle X ray X ray astronomy X ray diffraction
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beam; flicker, gleam; trace or hint of something (i.e. ray of hope) isim
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The seven streams of universal divine energy, each the expression of a great Life, whose interaction at every conceivable frequency creates the solar systems, galaxies and universes Movement of these energies, in spiralling cycles, draws all Being into and out of manifestation, coloring and saturating it with specific qualities and attributes
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move sap (sugar water) to the center parts of the tree Sometimes visible to the unaided eye, though magnification is often needed Rays can cause colored patterns in wood, such as dark or light flecks
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narrow beams of light, as in: The rays of sunlight through the blinds woke me up early this morning
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The Seven Rays of Consciousness or light, love, and life These are energy vibrations in the form of seven different hues of light They are seven in one They are a complete spectrum, encompassing all levels of human consciousness The spectrum includes the lowest to the highest vibration possible for our usage Our thoughts, knowledge and ideas all have a vibration and energy emanation, and can be translated into a wavelength included within one of the Seven Rays or a combination of one or more of the Seven Rays The Seven Rays can be correlated and magnetized to each one of our seven main energy centers or Chakras Within the higher or purer levels of consciousness there are beings of Master Consciousness called Chohans which oversee and direct the emanations of the Rays to our planet and race
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A Ray is one of the seven streams of force from God Each is the expression of a great Cosmic Being There are: 3 RAYS OF ASPECT - (1) the Ray of Will or Power; (2) the Ray of Love-Wisdom; (3) the Ray of Activity or Adaptability 4 RAYS OF ATTRIBUTE - (4) the Ray of Harmony, Beauty, Art or Unity; (5) the Ray of Concrete Knowledge or Science; (6) the Ray of Abstract Idealism or Devotion; (7) the Ray of Ceremonial Magic or Law
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