Pronunciation: /ædiækˈtɪnɪk/
adjective describing a substance or process that is not affected by radiation
A1 The adiactinic light from the lamp was soothing and gentle.
A2 She preferred adiactinic colors like pastels and light blues in her bedroom.
B1 The adiactinic filter on the camera helped capture the soft, natural light of the sunset.
B2 The adiactinic treatment used in the spa was known for its calming and rejuvenating effects on the skin.
C1 The adiactinic design of the room created a peaceful and tranquil atmosphere for meditation.
C2 The artist specialized in adiactinic paintings that evoked a sense of serenity and harmony.
formal The doctor recommended using adiactinic creams to protect the skin from harmful UV rays.
informal I heard that adiactinic lotions are really good for preventing sunburn.
slang Yo, you should grab some of that adiactinic stuff before hitting the beach.
figurative She applied adiactinic wisdom to shield herself from the harsh realities of life.
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