spectrum
English
/ˈspektɹəm/, /ˈspɛkt(ʃ)ɹəm/
noun
Definitions
- A range; a continuous, infinite, one-dimensional set, possibly bounded by extremes.
- Specifically, a range of colours representing light (electromagnetic radiation) of contiguous frequencies; hence electromagnetic spectrum, visible spectrum, ultraviolet spectrum, etc.
- (psychology) The autism spectrum.
- (chemistry) The pattern of absorption or emission of radiation produced by a substance when subjected to energy (radiation, heat, electricity, etc.).
- (mathematics) The set of eigenvalues of a matrix.
- (mathematics) Of a bounded linear operator A, the set of scalar values λ such that the operator A—λI, where I denotes the identity operator, does not have a bounded inverse; intended as a generalisation of the linear algebra sense.
- (abstract algebra) The set, denoted Spec(R), of all prime ideals of a given ring R, commonly augmented with a Zariski topology and considered as a topological space.
- (obsolete) Specter, apparition.
- The image of something seen that persists after the eyes are closed.
Etymology
Borrowed from Latin spectrum (apparition, appearance, image, specter) root from Proto-Indo-European *speḱ- (look, see).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*speḱ-
Gloss
look, see
Concept
Semantic Field
Sense perception
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Kanji
見
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- auspice English
- bispectrum English
- conspectus English
- conspicuous English
- despicable English
- eigenspectrum English
- especially English
- inspect English
- light English
- light spectrum English
- multispectrum English
- perspicacious English
- perspicuous English
- polyspectrum English
- pseudospectrum English
- respite English
- species English
- specimen English
- spectrumy English
- subspectrum English
- suspicious English
- trispectrum English
- aspectus Latin
- auspex Latin
- auspicium Latin
- circumspecto Latin
- circumspectō Latin
- conspectus Latin
- conspicuus Latin
- cōnspicuus Latin
- dēspicere Latin
- expectāre Latin
- perspicax Latin
- perspicio Latin
- perspicācitās Latin
- prospectus Latin
- respectus Latin
- retrōspectum Latin
- specialis Latin
- species Latin
- specio Latin
- speciēs Latin
- speciōsus Latin
- spectaculum Latin
- spectator Latin
- spectrum Latin
- spectāculum Latin
- speculum Latin
- speculātus Latin
- specus Latin
- suspectus Latin
- suspiciō, suspicio, suspiciōnem Latin
- Spektrum German
- speciale Italian
- specialmente Italian
- spettro Italian
- spione Italian
- spectrum Dutch, Flemish
- spectre French
- espectro Spanish, Castilian
- σκεπτικός Ancient Greek
- σκοπέω Ancient Greek
- σκοπός Ancient Greek
- ἐπίσκοπος Ancient Greek
- *skep-ye- Proto-Indo-European
- *speḱ- Proto-Indo-European
- *spéḱyeti Proto-Indo-European
- *spₔḱ-tós Proto-Indo-European
- *sḱop Proto-Indo-European
- spektro- Norwegian Bokmål
- spektrum Norwegian Bokmål
- espectro Portuguese
- *spahō Proto-Germanic
- *spahōną Proto-Germanic
- *spehōną Proto-Germanic
- spektro- Norwegian Nynorsk
- spektrum Norwegian Nynorsk
- ærcebiscop Old English
- पश्यति Sanskrit
- biskupligr Old Norse
- biskupsdóttir Old Norse
- biskupskosning Old Norse
- biskupskør Old Norse
- erkibiskupligr Old Norse
- spektrum Danish
- spektrum Czech
- bespien Middle Dutch
- սպաս Old Armenian
- daler Middle Low German
- spegel Middle Low German
- *spáćati Proto-Indo-Iranian
- spektrum Slovak
- 스펙트럼 Korean