Spectra
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Spectra may refer to:
- The plural of spectrum, conditions or values that vary over a continuum
- Harmonic series (music)
- Kia Spectra, a car developed by Kia Motors from 2000–present
- Optare Spectra, a bus body built by Optare
- Spectra (installation), an artistic installation for the First World War centenary in London
- Spectra (journal), of the Museum Computer Network (MCN)
- Spectra Energy, an American company that was spun out of Duke Energy
- SPECTRA helmet, a ballistic helmet made of Dyneema
Technology
- Polaroid Spectra, a type of instant camera and instant film formerly produced by the Polaroid Corporation
- RCA Spectra 70, the name for a series of mainframe computers made by RCA, and which were sold to Univac to become the Univac 90/60 series computer
- Thales Spectra, an integrated defensive aids suite developed by Thales Group for the Dassault Rafale series of fighter aircraft
- Motorola Spectra and Astro Spectra, models of two-way radio
- Spectra, a brand of ultra-high-molecular-weight polyethylene fiber
Entertainment
- Bantam Spectra, the science fiction/fantasy imprint of Bantam Books
- Sally Spectra, a fictional character on The Bold and the Beautiful
- Spectra (book), a 1916 American literary hoax
- Spectra Books, publishing imprint
- Spectra, a subsidiary of Comcast Spectacor, an American sports and entertainment company
- Spectra Phantom, a character from the TV series Bakugan Battle Brawlers: New Vestroia
- Spectra, the name of the enemy planet in the 1970s anime television series Battle of the Planets
- Spectra, the fine arts and design group of Indian Institute of Technology Kharagpur
- Spectra Vondergeist, a Monster High character
- Spectra, a video game published by Mastertronic Group and scored by Chipzel
See also
- Spector (disambiguation) (includes Spektor)
- Spectre (disambiguation) (includes Specter)
- Spectrum (disambiguation)
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