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burning glass
noun
- a converging lens used to produce heat or ignite substances by focusing the sun's rays.
burning glass
noun
- a convex lens for concentrating the sun's rays into a small area to produce heat or fire
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Word History and Origins
Origin of burning glass1
First recorded in 1560–70
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Example Sentences
I took the precaution, however, to put the burning-glass into my pocket lest we should want fire.
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They lack the burning glass of a purpose, to focalize upon one spot the separate rays of their ability.
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He was like a great burning glass, concentrating the rays of the sun upon a single spot; he burned a hole wherever he went.
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To show the action of a burning glass send a beam of light into a darkened room, and place in its path a double convex lens.
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That burning glass is what did it, said one more reflective man.
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