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| 1. | the act of reflecting or the state of being reflected. |
| 2. | an image; representation; counterpart. |
| 3. | a fixing of the thoughts on something; careful consideration. |
| 4. | a thought occurring in consideration or meditation. |
| 5. | an unfavorable remark or observation. |
| 6. | the casting of some imputation or reproach. |
| 7. | Physics, Optics.
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| 8. | Mathematics.
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| 9. | Anatomy. the bending or folding back of a part upon itself. |

| self-re·flec·tion (sělf'rĭ-flěk'shən) n. Self-examination; introspection. self'-re·flec'tive adj., self'-re·flec'tive·ly adv. |
A bouncing of light off a surface. People see themselves in mirrors through reflection. (Compare refraction.)
reflection re·flec·tion (rĭ-flěk'shən)
n.
The act of reflecting or the state of being reflected.
Something, such as light, radiant heat, sound, or an image, that is reflected.
The folding of a membrane from the wall of a cavity over an organ and back to the wall.
The folds so made.
Mental concentration; careful consideration.
A thought or an opinion resulting from such consideration.
reflection (rĭ-flěk'shən) Pronunciation Key
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