crystalline lens
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of crystalline lens
First recorded in 1785–95
Example Sentences
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Grayson is blind, the result of a rare genetic disorder that stunts the development of the iris and the crystalline lens covering the eye.
From Los Angeles Times • Jan. 28, 2025
When light enters a new transparent medium, like the crystalline lens of your eye or the glass lens of a microscope, it is bent either away or toward the line perpendicular to the boundary surface.
From Textbooks • Aug. 12, 2015
Immediately behind the iris lies the crystalline lens, which focuses light images upon the retina.
From Time Magazine Archive
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Since all rays of light must pass through the crystalline lens to be received upon the retina, it is easy to see how a loss of transparency results in serious impairment to the vision.
From Time Magazine Archive
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But I now understand the cause; the more distant the object is from the crystalline lens, the nearer to it, will the image be formed.
From Conversations on Natural Philosophy, in which the Elements of that Science are Familiarly Explained by Jones, Thomas P.
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