Similar words: looking glass, magnify, magnificent, qualifying, terrifying, electrifying, magnitude, glass. Meaning: n. light microscope consisting of a single convex lens that is used to produce an enlarged image.
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31. Its special function is the compass and has the magnifying glass addend block small world map.
32. The magnifying glass was invented by Roger Bacon in 1250.
33. See, that is, to the naked eye or magnifying glass observation of mesh point changes.
34. Using a magnifying glass under bright light, count the number of papillae within the hole.
35. I must not use a magnifying glass, nor instruments of any kind.
36. After a visual check under the magnifying glass, the individual number of each Breitling chronometer is then laser-engraved.
37. Of course, the label or ticket will also bear the magnifying glass.
38. If we hold a magnifying glass to the tail of the distribution.
39. Weapon of choice: A magnifying glass, a copy of How to Be a Detective and an inspired imagination that transformed him from an unassuming projectionist into a heroic detective.
40. Do the supplies use magnifying glass to full check PCB solder connections?
41. This is the magnifying glass icon with the minus sign on it and provides the ability to step-wise zoom out.
42. The final puzzle we played had a blind man that needed something to help him see. "Magnifying glass" was acceptable, as was "monocle. "
43. If I use a magnifying glass, little things look big.
44. "Before six beats of the pulse hadintervened, " as he later wrote to the Royal Society of London, Leeuwenhoek wasexamining his perishable sample through a tiny magnifying glass.
45. Finally Mr. Cohen took out a loupe, a diamond man's magnifying glass, and studied the stone.
46. Under the magnifying glass to watch, the glue laminated film.
47. Because within a week or two, another sculpture, this one a large magnifying glass, something Sherlock Holmes might have used but in paper form, appeared at the Central Lending Library.
48. Deep-sea red coral growth and growth patterns have to end in a high-powered magnifying glass or microscope to observe.
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49. Looking through a magnifying glass, Hanley focussed on the most legible fingerprint, which appeared to be covered with a clear finishing coat, like a varnish.
50. A small magnifying glass usually set in an eyepiece and used chiefly by watchmakers and jewelers.
51. And the cold light source lamp magnifying glass products neurosurgical head frame.
52. She a bench, examining a newly printed circuit board for errors in a huge magnifying glass.
53. A known reading table or desk is not provided with a magnifying glass, so that the reading is very inconvenient and laborsome for a person with poor eyesight.
54. So, you placed your slides or negatives on the lightbox and, using a loupe, which is just a fancy magnifying glass, you inspected each image.
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