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·noun A form the planes of which are parallel to the vertical axis. ·see Form, ·noun, 13.
II. Prism ·noun A solid whose bases or ends are any similar, equal, and parallel plane figures, and whose sides are parallelograms.
III. Prism ·noun A transparent body, with usually three rectangular plane faces or sides, and two equal and parallel triangular ends or bases;
- used in experiments on refraction, dispersion, ·etc.
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(prisms)
A prism is a block of clear glass or plastic which separates the light passing through it into different colours.
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PRogrammed Integrated System Maintenance

Wikipedia

Prism

Prism usually refers to:

  • Prism (optics), a transparent optical component with flat surfaces that refract light
  • Prism (geometry), a kind of polyhedron

Prism may also refer to:

Examples of use of PRISM
1. "Chechnya is the prism through which the West views Russia.
2. Katsav‘s demand that he be given all the rights normally granted to former presidents must be examined through a public and ethical prism, not a formal legal prism.
3. The main problem is that this paradox only examines relations between Israel and Syria through the prism of battle and not through a diplomatic prism.
4. "A lot of people view what we do through their own political prism," he said.
5. A race that once was seen largely through the prism of Obama vs.