Light plane
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PUDDLEJUMPERLight plane
PROPJETLight plane
GLIDERLight plane
GRASSHOPPERLight military plane
PUDDLEJUMPER"Wet" light plane
GRASSHOPPERLight, unarmed scouting plane.
GRASSHOPPERLight scouting plane: Mil. slang.
dextrorotatoryturning to the right, esp turning plane of polarized light also DEXTROROTARY
dextrorotaryturning to the right, esp turning plane of polarized light also DEXTROROTATORY
levorotarycounter-clockwise; rotating the plane of polarization of light to the left also LAEVOROTATORY, LEVOROTATORY
levorotatorycounter-clockwise; rotating the plane of polarization of light to the left also LAEVOROTATORY, LEVOROTARY
laevorotatorycounter-clockwise; rotating the plane of polarization of light to the left also LEVOROTARY, LEVOROTATORY
coude(French) a reflecting telescope in which one or more plane mirrors reflects the light down the polar axis
nicolsone of a pair of prisms used to produce and analyze plane-polarized light in a polarizing microscope
nicolone of a pair of prisms used to produce and analyze plane-polarized light in a polarizing microscope
levorotatory(of a compound) Having the property of rotating the plane of a polarized light ray to the left, i.e., counterclockwise facing the oncoming radiation
dextrorotatory(of a compound) Having the property of rotating the plane of a polarized light ray to the right, i.e., clockwise facing the oncoming radiation
polarimetersAn instrument for measuring the polarization of light, and esp. (in chemical analysis) for determining the effect of a substance in rotating the plane of polarization of light
polarimeterAn instrument for measuring the polarization of light, and esp. (in chemical analysis) for determining the effect of a substance in rotating the plane of polarization of light
lenseda piece of transparent material (as glass) that has two opposite regular surfaces either both curved or one curved and the other plane and that is used either singly or combined in an optical instrument for forming an image by focusing rays of light