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From:
Webster's Revised Unabridged Dictionary (1913)
Ray
,
n.
1.
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
.
2.
Bot.
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
.
See
Radius
.
3.
Zool.
(a)
One
of
the
radiating
spines
,
or
cartilages
,
supporting
the
fins
of
fishes
.
(b)
One
of
the
spheromeres
of
a
radiate
,
especially
one
of
the
arms
of
a
starfish
or
an
ophiuran
.
4.
Physics
(a)
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
.
(b)
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
.
See
Illust
.
under
Light
.
5.
Sight
;
perception
;
vision
; --
from
an
old
theory
of
vision
,
that
sight
was
something
which
proceeded
from
the
eye
to
the
object
seen
.
All
eyes
direct
their
rays
On
him
,
and
crowds
turn
coxcombs
as
they
gaze
. --
Pope
.
6.
Geom.
One
of
a
system
of
diverging
lines
passing
through
a
point
,
and
regarded
as
extending
indefinitely
in
both
directions
.
See
Half-ray
.
Bundle of rays
.
Geom.
See
Pencil of rays
,
below
.
Extraordinary ray
Opt.
,
that
one
of
two
parts
of
a
ray
divided
by
double
refraction
which
does
not
follow
the
ordinary
law
of
refraction
.
Ordinary ray
Opt.
that
one
of
the
two
parts
of
a
ray
divided
by
double
refraction
which
follows
the
usual
or
ordinary
law
of
refraction
.
Pencil of rays
Geom.
,
a
definite
system
of
rays
.
Ray flower
,
or
Ray floret
Bot.
,
one
of
the
marginal
flowers
of
the
capitulum
in
such
composite
plants
as
the
aster
,
goldenrod
,
daisy
,
and
sunflower
.
They
have
an
elongated
,
strap-shaped
corolla
,
while
the
corollas
of
the
disk
flowers
are
tubular
and
five-lobed
.
Ray point
Geom.
,
the
common
point
of
a
pencil
of
rays
.
Roentgen ray
,
Röntgen ray
Phys.
,
a
form
of
electromagnetic
radiation
generated
in
a
very
highly
exhausted
vacuum
tube
by
an
electrical
discharge
;
now
more
commonly
called
X-ray
.
It
is
composed
of
electromagnetic
radiation
of
wavelength
shorter
than
that
of
ultraviolet
light
but
longer
than
that
of
gamma
rays
.
It
is
capable
of
passing
through
many
bodies
opaque
to
light
,
and
producing
photographic
and
fluorescent
effects
by
which
means
pictures
showing
the
internal
structure
of
opaque
objects
are
made
,
called
X-rays
,
radiographs
,
sciagraphs
,
X-ray
photographs
,
radiograms
.
So
called
from
the
discoverer
,
W
.
C
. Röntgen.
X ray
,
the
Röntgen
ray
; --
so
called
by
its
discoverer
because
of
its
enigmatical
character
,
x
being
an
algebraic
symbol
for
an
unknown
quantity
.
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