Catacaustic

/ˌkætəˈkɔːstɪk/ noun

In optics, the curve formed by light rays reflected from a curved mirror or surface, creating a bright envelope of light.

From Greek kata- 'down' plus caustic (from kaiein 'to burn'), referring to lines of light that appear to 'burn' or concentrate when reflected. The term dates to 17th-century mathematical optics.

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