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dioptrics
di·op·trics D0236000 (dī-ŏp′trĭks)n. (used with a sing. verb) The study of the refraction of light.dioptrics (daɪˈɒptrɪks) n (General Physics) (functioning as singular) the branch of geometrical optics concerned with the formation of images by lenses[C20: from dioptre + -ics]dioptricsthe study of light refraction. — dioptric, adj.See also: LightTranslationsDioptrics
dioptrics[dī′äp·triks] (optics) The branch of optics that treats of the refraction of light, especially by the transparent medium of the eye, and by lenses. Dioptrics the study of the refraction of light when it passes through separate refracting surfaces and their systems. The term “dioptrics” is often used in connection with the eye: the dioptrics of the eye is the study of the properties of the eye as an optical instrument. dioptrics
dioptrics [di-op´triks] the science of refracted light.di·op·trics (dī-op'triks), The branch of optics concerned with the refraction of light.di·op·trics (dī-op'triks) The branch of optics concerned with the refraction of light. dioptricsThat branch of optics which deals with the refraction of light (as opposed to reflection). Example: the dioptrics of the eye. |