lense
IPA: ɫˈɛns
noun
- Misspelling of lens. [An object, usually made of glass, that focuses or defocuses the light that passes through it.]
- (proscribed) Alternative spelling of lens [An object, usually made of glass, that focuses or defocuses the light that passes through it.]
verb
- Misspelling of lens. [(transitive, cinematography) To film, shoot.]
- (proscribed) Alternative spelling of lens [(transitive, cinematography) To film, shoot.]
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Examples of "lense" in Sentences
- Goggles with green lenses used to see in the dark.
- Most of the actors wore prosthetics and contact lenses.
- He was the first to use concave lenses to correct myopia.
- He is the gentleman with the glasses with the one dark lense.
- Astigmatism can be corrected with a pair of cylindrical lenses.
- Bifocal and varifocal lenses can be used to correct presbyopia.
- My lense is my lense, and yours is your own and I respect that.
- These lenses are designed for work with a photographic enlarger.
- It is also the most common mount for Photographic enlarger lenses.
- The analysis of Twitter through your blogging lense is interesting.
- The abrasive pads are suitable for abrading glass or plastic lenses.
- The entrance to the parking garage is between the lenses of the binoculars.
- "lense" of soil and have contaminated groundwater on Long Island with impunity.
- For all-around fishing use I would go with an amber lense, although vermillion is also a good choice.
- Clay, speaking about the crosshair Movement proble, If using a scope with adjustable objective lense, this can happen when the objective lense is adjusted wrong.
- If you listen to Obama's victory speech, and with that "lense" view Obama's remarks you see that he was referring to the "old style" politics that Bill has been mired in.
- - The flip side of the “progress” you see in publishers looking at the things they publish through a “human rights” lense is the chill that might bring to legitimate topics of discussion.
- We see the jungle, then get to see what Spiderman sees as the camera does a zoom through his mask, through some kind of lense, and to Pete's eye, at which point it turns around and looks through the lens to see the interior of the building, sans holographics.
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