屈折
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Base noun form. Used in contexts like physical bending, optical refraction, or metaphorical twists. Example: 『光の屈折』 (hikari no kussetsu, 'refraction of light').
Theme
User and their friend Aya are at a science museum, observing light refraction in a prism exhibit.
屈折
くっせつ
bending, indentation, refraction
Advanced ExpansionAbstract Concepts
Memory Hook
Imagine a light ray bending through a prism — it 'curves' and 'refracts.' Think of 'curved' and 'refracted' to remember 『屈折』 (kussetsu, 'bending, refraction').
Cultural Note
In Japanese science and engineering, 『屈折』 (kussetsu) is a key term in physics for light refraction, often taught in schools. It's also used metaphorically in literature to describe twists in a story or character development.
Forms
Base: 屈折Base noun form. Used in contexts like physical bending, optical refraction, or metaphorical twists. Example: 『光の屈折』 (hikari no kussetsu, 'refraction of light').