optical
IPA: ˈɑptɪkʌɫ
noun
- (film) Any special effect requiring laboratory work on the film.
adjective
- Of, or relating to sight; visual.
- Designed to assist or enhance sight
- Of, or relating to optics.
- Of, or relating to visible light.
- Incorporating light-sensitive devices.
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Examples of "optical" in Sentences
- I really can't discern any difference in optical quality in either.
- I can't tell any difference in optical quality between the VX II and VX III.
- : * [[optical measurement of nuclear explosions MASINT]] #optical measurement of nuclear explosions MASINT |
- I understand it needs to be trained separately for each speaker (just as we need to train optical scanners on each text, as fonts, print quality, paper quality, etc vary so much).
- This fellow Dell thinks the phrase optical semiconductor will be on everyone’s lips in a few years, and I pass it along here in case people betting on proteomics lose their shirts.
- By providing what they call "optical depth of field", engineers will be able to deliver a wealth of information without having to design additional features, such as screens, into the car's fascia.
- So unless Cisco is about to invest heavily in optical research and find a way to catch up to the Canons and Panasonics of the world, this seems like a purchase at the nadir of a product cycle rather than a value added long term proposition.
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