cathar
/ˈkæθɑːr/Definitions
1. noun
A member of a Christian dualist sect that flourished in southern France in the 11th to 13th centuries.
“The historian studied the cathars’ unique blend of Christian and pagan beliefs.”
2. noun
A type of crystal that exhibits optical properties, often used in optical instruments.
“The scientist used a cathar to focus the laser beam onto the sample.”