Definitions
- Describing the ability of a material to bend light. - Referring to the property of a substance to change the direction of light rays. - Talking about the quality of an object that can refract light and create a prism effect.
- Describing the ability of a substance to bend or change the direction of light. - Referring to the property of a medium to alter the speed of light. - Talking about the quality of an object that can refract light and create a prism effect.
List of Similarities
- 1Both words relate to the bending or changing of light.
- 2Both words describe the properties of materials or substances.
- 3Both words can be used to refer to the creation of a prism effect.
What is the difference?
- 1Usage: Refractile is less commonly used than refractive.
- 2Definition: Refractile specifically refers to the ability of a material to bend light, while refractive can also refer to the alteration of the speed of light.
- 3Connotation: Refractile may have a more technical or scientific connotation, while refractive can be used in a wider range of contexts.
Remember this!
Both refractile and refractive describe the ability of a material or substance to bend or change the direction of light. However, refractile specifically refers to the bending of light, while refractive can also refer to the alteration of the speed of light. Additionally, refractile is less commonly used and typically used as an adjective, while refractive can be used as both an adjective and a noun.