rugate

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English

Etymology

From Latin rugatus, past participle of rugare (to wrinkle), from ruga (a wrinkle).

Pronunciation

  • IPA(key): /ˈɹuːɡeɪt/, /ˈɹuːɡət/

Adjective

rugate (comparative more rugate, superlative most rugate)

  1. Having alternate ridges and depressions; wrinkled.
    • c. 1848, James Dwight Dana, Zoophytes:
      Unifacial, superior surface transversely rugate, with minute oririmes at the bottom of the furrows
  2. Having a varying refractive index.
    • 2002, Bruce E. Perilloux, Thin-film Design, page 7:
      Rugate coatings typically consist of a single layer deposited onto a substrate where the refractive index of the layer continuously changes as a function of depth.
    • 2013, John Polo, ‎Tom Mackay, ‎Akhlesh Lakhtakia, Electromagnetic Surface Waves: A Modern Perspective, page 193:
      Researchers have focused on various manufactured periodically nonhomogeneous dielectric materials, including rugate filters and periodically multilayered materials.

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Verb

rugate

  1. second-person singular voseo imperative of rugar combined with te