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eyeglass
eye·glass E0309300 (ī′glăs′)n.1. a. eyeglasses Glasses for the eyes.b. A single lens in a pair of glasses; a monocle.2. See eyepiece.3. See eyecup.eyeglass (ˈaɪˌɡlɑːs) n1. (Medicine) a lens for aiding or correcting defective vision, esp a monocle2. (General Physics) another word for eyepieceeye•glass (ˈaɪˌglæs, ˈaɪˌglɑs) n. 1. eyeglasses, glass (def. 5). 2. a single lens worn to aid vision; monocle. 3. eyepiece. [1605–15] ThesaurusNoun | 1. | eyeglass - lens for correcting defective vision in one eye; held in place by facial musclesmonoclelens, lens system, lense - a transparent optical device used to converge or diverge transmitted light and to form images | Translationseyeglass
eyeglass1. a lens for aiding or correcting defective vision, esp a monocle 2. another word for eyepieceeyeglass
eyeglass (ī′glăs′)n.1. a. eyeglasses Glasses for the eyes.b. A single lens in a pair of glasses; a monocle.2. See eyepiece.3. See eyecup.eyeglassA glass lens used to correct a defect in visual acuity or to prevent exposure to bright light if the lens is tinted. See: glasseseyeglass1. Synonym for monocle. In the plural (eyeglasses) it refers to pince-nez or a similar type of eyewear without sides, or to spectacles. 2. The eyepiece of an optical instrument.eyeglass
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