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prismatic

[priz-mat-ik] / prɪzˈmæt ɪk /














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She settles for a simple, repeated refrain of “it’s euphoric,” giving that last word a prismatic luminosity.

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As a prismatic bonus, the backs of several sculptures have been painted in solid neon-bright colors.

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How did the paradox of the universe, full of prismatic galaxies and endless emptiness, come to be?

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In the first millennium B.C., its anonymous builders cut windows into two-foot walls of rock so that sunlight would reflect off the prismatic surfaces and illuminate rooms of rock with diffuse afternoon light.

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With a shimmering pale pink morganite sun at the center and a whimsical tassel of onyx and red spinels, it embodies an invigorating combination: one of chaste geometry and prismatic psychedelia.

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