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omnifocal lens |
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lens (lenz) 1. a piece of glass or other transparent material so shaped as to converge or scatter light rays; see also glasses. 2. crystalline l.; the transparent, biconvex body separating the posterior chamber and vitreous body, and constituting part of the refracting mechanism of the eye. achromatic lens one corrected for chromatic aberration. aplanatic lens one for correcting spherical aberrations. bandage lens a soft contact lens worn on a diseased or injured cornea to protect or treat it. biconcave lens one concave on both faces. biconvex lens one convex on both faces. bifocal lens one with two parts of different refracting powers, the upper for distant and the lower for near vision. concavoconvex lens one with one concave and one convex face. contact lens a curved shell of glass or plastic applied directly over the globe or cornea to correct refractive errors. It may be a soft (hydrophilic) contact l., flexible and water absorbent, or a hard (hydrophobic) contact l., rigid and not water absorbent; the latter type is subdivided into gas permeable and non–gas permeable, usually polymethylmethacrylate (PMMA), lenses. convexoconcave lens one with one convex and one concave face. crystalline lens lens (2). cylindrical lens one for correcting astigmatism, with one plane surface and one cylindrical, or one spherical surface and one toroidal. Symbol C. decentered lens one whose optical axis does not pass through the center. honeybee lens a magnifying lens resembling the multifaceted eye of the honeybee, consisting of three or six small telescopes mounted in the upper part of the lens and directed toward the center and right and left visual fields. Prisms are included to provide a continuous, unbroken magnified field of view. omnifocal lens one whose power increases continuously and regularly in a downward direction, avoiding the discontinuity of bifocal and trifocal lenses. planoconvex lens a lens with one plane and one convex side. spherical lens (S) (sph) one that is a segment of a sphere. trial lens one used to test vision. trifocal lens one with three parts of different refracting powers, the upper for distant, the middle for intermediate, and the lower for near vision.
omnifocal lens [om′nēfō′kəl] Etymology: L, omnis, all, focus, hearth, lentil an eyeglass lens designed for both near and far vision with the reading part in a variable curve. How to thank TFD for its existence? Tell a friend about us, add a link to this page, add the site to iGoogle, or visit webmaster's page for free fun content. |
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