lenticular
Americanadjective
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of or relating to a lens.
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biconvex; convexo-convex.
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resembling the seed of a lentil in form; lentil-shaped.
adjective
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Also: lentoid. shaped like a biconvex lens
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of or concerned with a lens or lenses
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shaped like a lentil seed
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of or relating to a galaxy with a large central bulge, small disc, but no spiral arms, intermediate in shape between spiral and elliptical galaxies
Other Word Forms
- lenticularly adverb
- postlenticular adjective
- sublenticular adjective
Etymology
Origin of lenticular
1375–1425; late Middle English < Latin lenticulāris lentillike, equivalent to lenticul ( a ) ( see lenticle) + -āris -ar 1
Explanation
The adjective lenticular describes things with a round shape that's thinner on the edges and widest in the middle, like a lentil. A classic flying saucer is also lenticular. Lenticular is sometimes defined as "lens-shaped," and its Latin root is lens, "lentil." A double-convex lens is shaped like a lentil (imagine two spoons facing each other to get the idea). Lenticular can describe that particular shape, like a lenticular cloud formation. It can also mean "relating to a lens," so eye doctors diagnose conditions like lenticular astigmatism, which affects the eye's lens and causes blurred vision.
Vocabulary lists containing lenticular
Example Sentences
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This amazing shot shows a double lenticular cloud lit up by the lava from the Villarrica volcano in Chile.
From BBC • Feb. 4, 2025
For its new exhibition, “The End of Fossil Fuel,” one lenticular map displays the world in shades of black, white and gray.
From New York Times • Dec. 29, 2023
That’s how I also like to bring certain materials that used to make me happy as a kid, like the lenticular material, the fuzzy materials.
From Los Angeles Times • Sep. 13, 2023
The packaging includes a holographic style, lenticular slip cover and a fold-out Bandits’ map with the essay “Guerrilla Fantasy” by critic David Sterritt on the back.
From Washington Times • Jul. 7, 2023
When decomposed it is found also in round masses, either spherical or compressed and lenticular.
From The New Gresham Encyclopedia. Vol. 1 Part 3 Atrebates to Bedlis by Various
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