NOUN | a magnifying glass | magnifying glasses | |
SYNO | hand glass | magnifying glass | simple microscope |
NOUN article.ind sg | pl
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- After the user loads the software into their computer's memory, it serves as a kind of "computer magnifying glass."
- Printing the book in "microtype on onion skin paper and giving each reader a magnifying glass" was also not an option for him.
- The use of a single convex lens or groups of lenses are found in simple magnification devices such as the magnifying glass, loupes, and eyepieces for telescopes and microscopes.
- The only beautiful and perfect things to him now are the tiny snowflakes that he sees through a magnifying glass.
- This is approximately the magnification observed when a person with normal vision holds the magnifying glass close to his or her eye.
- The dots cannot easily be seen by the naked eye, but can be discerned through a microscope or a magnifying glass.
- Small pieces of fragrant agarwood are placed beneath the magnifying glass until it ignites.
- In this case the angular magnification is independent from the distance kept between the eye and the magnifying glass.
- Because of the small scale of much of his evidence, the detective often uses a magnifying glass at the scene and an optical microscope at his Baker Street lodgings.
- Philately uses several tools, including stamp tongs (a specialized form of tweezers) to safely handle the stamps, a strong magnifying glass and a perforation gauge (odontometer) to measure the perforation gauge of the stamp.
- At its simplest, it is a very high-powered magnifying glass, with very short focal length.
- The Justices examined the items closely with a magnifying glass.
- This category includes stylized drawing used to refer to an actions "printer" and "print", "scissors" and "cut" or "magnifying glass" and "search".
- The so-called Nimrud lens is a rock crystal artifact dated to the 7th century BCE which may or may not have been used as a magnifying glass, or a burning glass.
- Observing a nearby small object without a magnifying glass or a microscope, the size of the object depends on the viewing distance.
- He did a sequence of frescoes of brothers efficiently reading or replicating manuscripts; one holds a magnifying glass while the other has glasses suspended on his nose.
- The "Compact Edition" included, in a small slip-case drawer, a Bausch & Lomb magnifying glass to help in reading reduced type.
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