Catadioptric

/ˌkætəˌdaɪˈɑptrɪk/ adjective

In optics, relating to or using both refraction (through lenses) and reflection (from mirrors) together to manipulate light in optical instruments.

From Greek 'kata-' (down) + 'dia-' (through) + 'optikos' (relating to vision). This technical optical term emerged in 19th-century telescope and microscope design.

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