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What (who) is Reflective - definition

CHANGE IN DIRECTION OF A WAVEFRONT AT AN INTERFACE BETWEEN TWO DIFFERENT MEDIA SO THAT THE WAVEFRONT RETURNS INTO THE MEDIUM FROM WHICH IT ORIGINATED
Reflective; Angle of reflection; Reflection of light; Angle of Reflection; Reflection of sound; Reflection of electromagnetic radiation; Reflection of Light; Reflected light; Abnormal reflection; Reflection (optics); Sound reflection; Laws of reflection; Reflection (physics; Non-reflective; Reflectively
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reflective         
1.
If you are reflective, you are thinking deeply about something. (WRITTEN)
I walked on in a reflective mood to the car...
ADJ
2.
If something is reflective of a particular situation or attitude, it is typical of that situation or attitude, or is a consequence of it.
The German government's support of the US is not entirely reflective of German public opinion...
ADJ: v-link ADJ of n
3.
A reflective surface or material sends back light or heat. (FORMAL)
Avoid pans with a shiny, reflective base as the heat will be reflected back.
ADJ
reflective         
a.
1.
Reflecting, reflexive.
2.
Thoughtful, musing, deliberating, pondering, cogitating, reasoning.
Reflective         
·adj Reflexive; reciprocal.
II. Reflective ·adj Throwing back images; as, a reflective mirror.
III. Reflective ·adj Capable of exercising thought or judgment; as, reflective reason.
IV. Reflective ·adj Addicted to introspective or meditative habits; as, a reflective person.

Wikipedia

Reflection (physics)

Reflection is the change in direction of a wavefront at an interface between two different media so that the wavefront returns into the medium from which it originated. Common examples include the reflection of light, sound and water waves. The law of reflection says that for specular reflection (for example at a mirror) the angle at which the wave is incident on the surface equals the angle at which it is reflected.

In acoustics, reflection causes echoes and is used in sonar. In geology, it is important in the study of seismic waves. Reflection is observed with surface waves in bodies of water. Reflection is observed with many types of electromagnetic wave, besides visible light. Reflection of VHF and higher frequencies is important for radio transmission and for radar. Even hard X-rays and gamma rays can be reflected at shallow angles with special "grazing" mirrors.

Examples of use of Reflective
1. And McCain himself, in more reflective moments, understands this weakness.
2. Again, Bauen‘s experience is more reflective of the general trend.
3. "Wal–Mart‘s customer is reflective of society in general.
4. PM COLLEGE STATION, Texas –– A reflective President George W.
5. They chanted, looking reflective, through the hour–long ritual.