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Meaning of lens
The primary meaning of the word "lens" is a transparent, curved piece of glass or plastic used to focus light, as in a pair of glasses, camera, or microscope.
Etymology of lens
The word "lens" comes from the Latin "lens", meaning "lentil", due to the resemblance in shape between a lentil and a double-convex lens.
The Latin "lens" is derived from the verb "lent-", which is also the source of the English word "lentil".
The word "lens" has been used in English since the 17th century to refer to a transparent, curved piece of glass or plastic used to focus light.
Synonyms
glass
optic
glasswork
eyeglass
eyepiece
spectacle
magnifier
microscope
telescope
binoculars
glasses
spectacles
goggles
peephole
peeper
window
transparency
diaphragm
aperture
focal point
focus
objective
condenser
prism
reflector
projector
camera
viewer
observer
lenslet
lensing
lensman
lenswoman
Definitions
- A transparent, curved piece of glass or plastic used to focus light, as in a pair of glasses, camera, or microscope.
- * A device that focuses or spreads out electromagnetic radiation, such as a lens in a telescope or a microwave lens.
- * A part of the eye that changes shape to focus on objects at different distances.
Usage Examples
- She put on her glasses, which had a new lens to correct her nearsightedness.
- * The camera lens was dirty, so the photographer had to clean it before taking the picture.
- * The microscope used a special lens to magnify the tiny cells.