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spectrum Arrangement or display of light or other forms of electromagnetic radiation separated according to wavelength, energy or some other property.
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spectroscopy The study of matter and energy by the use of spectroscope.
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spectrum A loosely-defined wide range of frequencies. See also Band.
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spectroscope Instrument used to view a light source so that it is split into its component colors.
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spectroscopy The study of the way in which atoms absorb and emit electromagnetic radiation. Spectroscopy allows astronomers to determine the chemical composition of stars.
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