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reflector

[ri-flek-ter] / rɪˈflɛk tər /
NOUN
glass
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"It shows muscle and fat mass quantified in the body are key reflectors of brain health, as tracked with brain aging."

From Science Daily

“But what they’re doing with putting in the wall is make a big reflector, so there’s going to be more sound, for everybody.”

From Seattle Times

Swindon, which has long been seen as a key reflector of the national election picture, was a key target for Labour.

From BBC

The signs, much like a bicycle reflector, will reflect light back to the source to be more visible at night.

From Washington Times

According to preliminary information, the statement said, these were “balloons that move under the influence of the wind” and “could carry corner reflectors and certain intelligence equipment.”

From Washington Post