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crown lens
noun
, Optics.
- a lens made of crown glass, usually used as the converging lens component of an achromatic lens.
crown lens
noun
- a lens made of optical crown, esp the optical-crown part of a compound achromatic lens
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Word History and Origins
Origin of crown lens1
First recorded in 1825–35
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Example Sentences
But girl, look how good you look in that flower crown lens!
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This had the effect of neutralizing the chromatic effect, or color aberration, while at the same time only part of the refractive effect of the crown lens was destroyed.
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It will be seen that the flint glass component by itself is a concave lens and therefore neutralises in part, or in whole, the convex crown lens.
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Fitted with a reversible crown lens for photography.
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What Hall and Dollond did was to make the outer or crown lens of the objective as before, and place behind it a plano-concave lens of dense flint glass.
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