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lens
[lenz]
noun
plural
lensesa piece of transparent substance, usually glass, having two opposite surfaces either both curved or one curved and one plane, used in an optical device in changing the convergence of light rays, as for magnification, or in correcting defects of vision.
a combination of such pieces.
some analogous device, as for affecting sound waves, electromagnetic radiation, or streams of electrons.
Anatomy., crystalline lens.
Geology., a body of rock or ore that is thick in the middle and thinner toward the edges, similar in shape to a biconvex lens.
verb (used with object)
Movies., to film (a motion picture).
Lens
1/ lɑ̃, lenz /
noun
an industrial town in N France, in the Pas de Calais department; badly damaged in both World Wars. Pop: 36 206 (1999)
lens
2/ lɛnz /
noun
a piece of glass or other transparent material, used to converge or diverge transmitted light and form optical images
Also called: compound lens. a combination of such lenses for forming images or concentrating a beam of light
a device that diverges or converges a beam of electromagnetic radiation, sound, or particles See electron lens
anatomy See crystalline lens
lens
A transparent structure behind the iris of the eye that focuses light entering the eye on the retina.
A piece of glass or plastic shaped so as to focus or spread light rays that pass through it, often for the purpose of forming an image.
A combination of two or more such lenses, as in a camera or telescope.
A device that causes radiation to converge or diverge by an action analogous to that of an optical lens. The system of electric fields used to focus electron beams in electron microscopes is an example of a lens.
lens
1A piece of transparent material, such as glass, that forms an image from the rays of light passing through it. (See focal length, refraction, and telescope.)
Other Word Forms
- lensless adjective
- lenslike adjective
- unlensed adjective
Word History and Origins
Word History and Origins
Origin of lens1
Example Sentences
"With Lyon and Lille emerging weakened from the summer, the race for the Champions League spots could see more credible challenges from Strasbourg and Lens."
It took place at the Loos British cemetery last week, after their remains were discovered during the construction of a new hospital outside Lens.
These days, the Getty is probably the only major art museum in America that could open an exhibition like “Queer Lens.”
Panathinaikos have not reached the Champions League proper since 2010-11 and last season started in Europa League qualifying, beating Botev Plovdiv but losing to Ajax before qualifying for the Conference League by defeating Lens.
Still revealed last weekend that he would leave his position at Ligue 1 side Lens so that he could return to the UK.
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