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pachometer
An instrument for measuring thickness as of the glass of a mirror or of paper a pachymeter
Maksutov telescope
A type of reflecting telescope in which the aberration of the concave mirror is reduced by a meniscus lens
mirrored
Reflected in or as if in a mirror
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mirrorlike
capable of reflecting light like a mirror flat and reflective as the mirrorlike surface of the lake
Ophthalmoscope
for viewing the interior of the eye particularly the retina Light is thrown into the eye by a mirror usually concave and the interior is then examined with or without the aid of a lens
Optigraph
telescope with a diagonal eyepiece suspended vertically in gimbals by the object end beneath a fixed diagonal plane mirror It is used for delineating landscapes by means of a pencil at the eye end which leaves the
Oroheliograph
circular panoramic view of the horizon The photographic plate is placed horizontally with a vertical lens above A mirror of peculiar shape reflects light from the entire horizon to the lens by means of which it is
Reflective
Throwing back images as a reflective mirror
Polemoscope
An opera glass or field glass with an oblique mirror arranged for seeing objects that do not lie directly before the eye called also diagonal opera glass or
Reflect
backwaunrd turn to to throw back especially to cause to return after striking upon any surface as a mirror reflects rays of light polished metals reflect heat
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Mirror - Law Dictionary Search Results
pachometer
An instrument for measuring thickness as of the glass of a mirror or of paper a pachymeter
Maksutov telescope
A type of reflecting telescope in which the aberration of the concave mirror is reduced by a meniscus lens
mirrored
Reflected in or as if in a mirror
Keep your definitions linked to case research
mirrorlike
capable of reflecting light like a mirror flat and reflective as the mirrorlike surface of the lake
Ophthalmoscope
for viewing the interior of the eye particularly the retina Light is thrown into the eye by a mirror usually concave and the interior is then examined with or without the aid of a lens
Optigraph
telescope with a diagonal eyepiece suspended vertically in gimbals by the object end beneath a fixed diagonal plane mirror It is used for delineating landscapes by means of a pencil at the eye end which leaves the
Oroheliograph
circular panoramic view of the horizon The photographic plate is placed horizontally with a vertical lens above A mirror of peculiar shape reflects light from the entire horizon to the lens by means of which it is
Reflective
Throwing back images as a reflective mirror
Polemoscope
An opera glass or field glass with an oblique mirror arranged for seeing objects that do not lie directly before the eye called also diagonal opera glass or
Reflect
backwaunrd turn to to throw back especially to cause to return after striking upon any surface as a mirror reflects rays of light polished metals reflect heat
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