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reflexiˈbility [f. next + -ity. Cf. F. réflexibilité (14th c., Oresme; but in mod. use adopted from English).] Capability of being reflected.
1673Newton in Rigaud Corr. Sci. Men (1841) II. 351 Whence it is that the same rays exhibit the same colours, when separated by any other means; as by their different reflexibility. 1728Pemberton Newton's Philos. 370 The sun's light differs in reflexibility, those rays being most reflexible, which are most refrangible. 1797Brougham in Phil. Trans. LXXXVII. 375 It is evident, that neither reflexibility nor refrangibility will account for either sort of rings. 1808Herschel ibid. XCIX. 267 In consequence of the different reflexibility of the differently coloured rays. |