prismatic

/prɪzˈmætɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to or having the shape of a prism.
    • The building's prismatic glass facade reflected the sunlight in all directions.
    • The artist created a sculpture with prismatic angles that changed with the light.
    • The crystals had a prismatic form with many flat faces.
  2. Producing or showing a range of bright, rainbow-like colors.
    • Her dress shimmered with prismatic colors under the disco lights.
    • The soap bubble had a prismatic sheen of pink, green, and blue.
    • The oil slick on the water created a prismatic effect.
  3. Varied and colorful; diverse in nature or appearance.
    • His prismatic personality made him fascinating to be around.
    • The festival offered a prismatic array of music, dance, and food.
    • The novel presents a prismatic view of life in the city, showing many different characters.
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