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Reflection
Reflection
n.
The
act
of
reflecting
, or
turning
or
sending
back
, or
the
state
of
being
reflected
.
Reflection
n.
The
return
of
rays
,
beams
,
sound
, or
the
like
,
from
a
surface
.
See
Angle
of
reflection
,
below
.
Reflection
n.
The
reverting
of
the
mind
to
that
which
has
already
occupied
it;
continued
consideration
;
meditation
;
contemplation
;
hence
,
also
,
that
operation
or
power
of
the
mind
by
which
it is
conscious
of
its
own
acts
or
states
;
the
capacity
for
judging
rationally
,
especially
in
view
of a
moral
rule
or
standard
.
Reflection
n.
Shining
;
brightness
, as of
the
sun
.
Reflection
n.
That
which
is
produced
by
reflection
.
Reflection
n.
An
image
given
back
from
a
reflecting
surface
; a
reflected
counterpart
.
Reflection
n.
A
part
reflected
, or
turned
back
, at an
angle
; as,
the
reflection
of a
membrane
.
Reflection
n.
Result
of
meditation
;
thought
or
opinion
after
attentive
consideration
or
contemplation
;
especially
,
thoughts
suggested
by
truth
.
Reflection
n.
Censure
;
reproach
cast
.
Reflection
n.
The
transference
of an
excitement
from
one
nerve
fiber
to
another
by
means
of
the
nerve
cells
, as in
reflex
action
.
See
Reflex
action
,
under
Reflex
.
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