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eye point

American  

noun

Optics.
  1. exit pupil.


Etymology

Origin of eye point

First recorded in 1855–60

Example Sentences

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But the experience of some judges who have been thrust into the public eye point to potential pitfalls and dangers ahead for the 34-year-old Georgia native.

From Seattle Times • Sep. 24, 2023

Fujifilm says the OVF has a better eye point, a wider field of view, and less distortion compared to the X-Pro2.

From The Verge • Oct. 23, 2019

Man, who had burst like a butterfly into space, crawled back into his cocoon and pondered upon the stars from a worm's eye point of view.

From Make Mine Homogenized by Freas, Kelly