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DIVER

Volume 7 · 60 words · 1815 Edition

See COLOMBUS, ORNITHOLOGY Index.

DIVERGENT or DIVERGING LINES, in Geometry, are those which constantly recede from each other.

DIVERGENT Rays, in Optics, are those which, going from a point of the visible object, are dispersed, and continually depart one from another in proportion as they are removed from the object: in which sense it is opposed to convergent. See OPTICS.