antireflective

English

Etymology

anti- + reflective

Adjective

antireflective (comparative more antireflective, superlative most antireflective)

  1. (optics) Preventing visible reflection.
    • 2009 February 5, Azadeh Ensha, “Laptops, Already Tough, Now Pack More Inside”, in New York Times:
      The screens on both were tweaked to better handle varying visibility conditions using Panasonic’s circular polarization technology and antireflective and antiglare screen treatments.

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