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Answer for the clue "Resembling a mirror ", 8 letters:
specular

Word definitions for specular in dictionaries

The Collaborative International Dictionary Word definitions in The Collaborative International Dictionary
Specular \Spec"u*lar\, a. [L. specularis (cf., from the same root, specula a lookout, watchtower): cf. F. sp['e]culaire. See Speculum .] Having the qualities of a speculum, or mirror; having a smooth, reflecting surface; as, a specular metal; a specular ...

Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary Word definitions in Douglas Harper's Etymology Dictionary
1570s, "reflective" (like a mirror), from Latin specularis , from speculum "a mirror" (see speculum ). Meaning "assisting in vision; affording a view" is from 1650s, from Latin speculari "to spy" (see speculation ).

Wiktionary Word definitions in Wiktionary
a. 1 Pertaining to mirrors; mirror-like, reflective. (from 17th c.) 2 (context medicine English) Of or relating to a speculum; conducted with the aid of a speculum. 3 Assisting sight, like a lens etc. 4 (context poetic English) Offering an expansive view; ...

WordNet Word definitions in WordNet
adj. capable of reflecting light like a mirror; "mirrorlike surface of the lake"; "a specular metal" [syn: mirrorlike ]

Usage examples of specular.

It had a high albedo and matte finish, so there was no specular reflection.

Impact craters as large as cities have been excavated and built upon and their specular content has dramatically increased, suggesting refined materials.

The large specular regions suggest shiny, most likely metallic, structures, consisting of synthetic, smoothed minerals or concrete, or glass-covered structures.

Sparkling like specular hematite, the lengths of black shimmer only emphasized the whiteness of her flesh.

Although the specular oppositions of the cold war strangled both the U.

Its specular opposition of this false claim, however, leads only to a position that is equally false.

That is, he refuses to participate in his purely specular attitude to the woman and to discuss her as a category.

Kristeva treats the formation of this specular, pre-Oedipal personality structure as the reflection of the maternal phallus.

Two Frisbees and what looks like a disembowelled ring of Frisbee float back and forth along this ridge, dreamily floating back and forth, sometimes dipping below the ridge and lost, for a moment, to the specular vision of Tine.

Tiny puddles had been left behind: hundreds of Canadian lakes, so many that Allison could follow the sun in specular glints that shifted from one to another.