Crossword-Solution: SPECTRA 7 letters, 31 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 11

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Spectra pl. of Spectrum

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SPECTRA anagram CARPETS, PRECAST

We have 31 clues for the answer “SPECTRA”

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Colorful bands 1 answer
Ranges of colors from prisms. 1 answer
Ranges of colors 1 answer
Rainbows etc 1 answer
Prisms' color bands 1 answer
Prismatic displays 1 answer
Prism products 1 answer
Prism productions 1 answer
Prism effects 1 answer
Prism bands 1 answer
Light bands 1 answer
Light arrays 1 answer
Honda Civic competitor from Kia 1 answer
Former Kia compact 1 answer
Entire ranges of colour 1 answer
Displays from prisms 1 answer
Color systems 1 answer
Broad ranges of related ideas 1 answer
Broad range of related values or qualities 1 answer
Broad range of related objects 1 answer
Bands of colors 1 answer
Bands of color rays 1 answer
Bands appearing after split-ups? 1 answer
Broad ranges 2 answers
"Roy G. Biv" displays 2 answers
Gamuts 2 answers
Rainbows 4 answers
Kia model 5 answers
BANDS COLORFUL AMPHIBIAN 10 answers
A BROAD RANGE OF RELATED OBJECTS OR VALUES OR QUALITIES OR IDEAS OR ACTIVITIES 10 answers
Ranges. 13 answers
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Hint 1 meaning
One who, or that which, eats.
Hint 2 anagram
TREAE
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greedy person
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Sentences with SPECTRA (5)

Here his researches upon the spectra of the metals had won him his fellowship in the Royal Society; but again he played the coquette with his subject, and after a year’s absence from the laboratory he joined the Oriental Society, and delivered a paper on the Hieroglyphic and Demotic inscriptions of El Kab, thus giving a crowning example both of the versatility and of the inconstancy of his talents.
The Captain of the Pole-Star and Other Tales Arthur Conan Doyle 2008
There are white or Sirian stars, whose spectrum revels in the lines of hydrogen; yellow or solar stars (our sun being the type), showing various metallic vapors; and sundry red stars, with banded spectra indicative of carbon compounds; besides the purely gaseous stars of more recent discovery, which Professor Pickering had specially studied.
A History of Science, Volume 3(of 5) Henry Smith Williams 1999
But the nebulae have other affinities not until recently suspected; for the spectra of some of them are practically identical with the spectra of certain comets.
A History of Science, Volume 3(of 5) Henry Smith Williams 1999
Not only are there vast quantities of this element in the sun's atmosphere, but some other suns appeared to show hydrogen lines almost exclusively in their spectra.
A History of Science, Volume 4(of 5) Henry Smith Williams 1999
From another side too, suggestions were put forward by Sir Norman Lockyer and others that the differences in spectra observed in different classes of stars, and produced by different conditions in the laboratory, were to be explained by changes in the structure of the vibrating atoms.
Darwin and Modern Science A.C. Seward and Others 1999

Quotes with SPECTRA (3)

I have come to believe that we steer our individual spheres of being through the spectra of possible worlds via the choices we make, the acts we perform. Most people stick to known routes, and therefore cannot travel far. They live too modestly, and perhaps too privately. Only by being strange can we move, for strange acts cause us to be rejected by whatever normality we have offended, and to be propelled towards a normality that can better accommodate us.
K.J. Bishop The Etched City
The acrid odor of overloaded circuitry permeated the air, the horrid smell witness that at least one of his senses was working as sights and sounds became one with the unknown. Eventually he collapsed to the floor, wondering if he'd wake up in mortality. Then the muddled spectra went black, the silence that followed only possible in the deepest sectors of space. Or death.
Marcha A. Fox Beyond the Hidden Sky
The prime number 137 had continuously occupied Pauli's mind. It is an approximate value for a constant appearing in the fine structure theory of atomic spectra which in its theoretical expression ties together electromagnetism, relativity and quantum theory. Pauli saw the fine structure theory of spectra as a key in understanding the deepest contemporary problems of theoretical physics. For that reason the number 137 possessed a mysterious attraction for him.
K. V. Laurikainen Beyond the Atom: The Philosophical Thought of Wolfgang Pauli
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Appears in: Boston Globe, Crossroads, CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NY Sun, NYT, USA TODAY, WSJ.

Used 31 times in crossword archives (1960–2023).