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nosepiece
/ ˈnəʊzˌpiːs /
noun
- Also callednasal a piece of armour, esp part of a helmet, that serves to protect the nose
- the connecting part of a pair of spectacles that rests on the nose; bridge
- the part of a microscope to which one or more objective lenses are attached
- a less common word for noseband
Word History and Origins
Origin of nosepiece1
Example Sentences
An adjustable nosepiece and arms allow you to dial a fit that’s secure for the downhill but comfortable on the uphill, so you don’t have to change eyewear during your transitions.
Bendable rubber nosepieces and wire cores inside slender temples conform to your face and hold shape for a perfect fit.
Remove the nosepiece from the microscope tube and fit the 2/3 inch objective in place.
With a nosepiece on like that, you couldn't tell who a man was.
It had a pivoted or hinged vizor and nosepiece, and complete chin, neck and cheek protection, closely connected with the gorget.
There seems to be something the matter with my nosepiece which should be clamped shut.
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