achromatic lens
Americannoun
Etymology
Origin of achromatic lens
Probably earlier than 1860–65
Example Sentences
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If the web of a frog's foot be placed on the stage of a microscope and examined with an achromatic lens, the chromatophores can readily be made out.
From The Dawn of Reason or, Mental Traits in the Lower Animals by Weir, James
Hampton, 237 W. Decatur St., Decatur, Ill., an electric motor, a 1-cell bichromate battery, a pair of skates, an achromatic lens and 2 fonts of type for a photo-camera lens, etc.
From Golden Days for Boys and Girls, Vol. XIII, Nov. 28, 1891 by Elverson, James
It was this accuracy of convergence of the light which led Dr. Draper to prefer the mirror to the achromatic lens.
From The Atlantic Monthly, Volume 12, No. 69, July, 1863 by Various
The two spectra do not coincide, and the result, if an achromatic lens be made of these glasses, must be a remnant of color which cannot be neutralized.
From Scientific American Supplement, No. 561, October 2, 1886 by Various
If not, the substitution of an achromatic lens will be of no advantage.
From Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 8, Slice 4 "Diameter" to "Dinarchus" by Various
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