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lenticular
(redirected from Lenticular lens)

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lenticular /len·tic·u·lar/ (len-tik´u-ler)
1. pertaining to or shaped like a lens.
2. pertaining to the lens of the eye.
3. pertaining to the lenticular nucleus.

len·tic·u·lar (ln-tky-lr)
adj.
1. Of or relating to a lens.
2. Shaped like a biconvex lens.

lenticular.
See lens.

lenticular
1. pertaining to or shaped like a lens.
2. pertaining to the lens of the eye.
3. pertaining to the lenticular nucleus. See also lens.


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