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Oculary
Of or pertaining to the eye ocular optic as oculary medicines
Phoneidoscope
An instrument for studying the motions of sounding bodies by optical means It consists of a tube across the end of which is stretched a film of soap solution
low resolution
producing images that are not sharply defined of optical instruments or image display devices Opposite of high resolution
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Optician
One skilled in optics
Optocoeligle
The cavity of one of the optic lobes of the brain in many animals
Perspective
Of or pertaining to the science of vision optical
Phantasm
formed by the mind and supposed to be real or material a shadowy or airy appearance sometimes an optical illusion a phantom a dream
Data
in a computer system or computer network, and may be in any form (including computer printouts magnetic or optical storage media, punched cards, punched tapes) or stored internally in the memory of the computer. [Information Technology Act,
Photics
The science of light a general term sometimes employed when optics is restricted to light as a producing vision
Photology
The doctrine or science of light explaining its nature and phenomena optics
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Optically - Law Dictionary Search Results
Oculary
Of or pertaining to the eye ocular optic as oculary medicines
Phoneidoscope
An instrument for studying the motions of sounding bodies by optical means It consists of a tube across the end of which is stretched a film of soap solution
low resolution
producing images that are not sharply defined of optical instruments or image display devices Opposite of high resolution
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Optician
One skilled in optics
Optocoeligle
The cavity of one of the optic lobes of the brain in many animals
Perspective
Of or pertaining to the science of vision optical
Phantasm
formed by the mind and supposed to be real or material a shadowy or airy appearance sometimes an optical illusion a phantom a dream
Data
in a computer system or computer network, and may be in any form (including computer printouts magnetic or optical storage media, punched cards, punched tapes) or stored internally in the memory of the computer. [Information Technology Act,
Photics
The science of light a general term sometimes employed when optics is restricted to light as a producing vision
Photology
The doctrine or science of light explaining its nature and phenomena optics
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