catadioptric
/ˌkætəˈdapiːtrɪk/Definitions
1. adjective
Relating to or using a combination of refraction and reflection to focus light or images.
“The catadioptric lens in the camera allowed it to capture high-quality images in low-light conditions.”
2. noun
An optical system, especially a telescope, that uses a combination of refraction and reflection to focus light or images.
“The catadioptric telescope provided a clear view of the distant stars.”