Parts of spectacles
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LENSESParts of spectacles
RIMSParts of spectacles
RIMSParts of spectacles.
RIMSParts of some spectacles.
RIMSSpectacles parts
EARSHolders of spectacles?
NOSEHolder of spectacles
EARSSupporters of spectacles
BIFOCALKind of spectacles
BENHURANDEXODUSPair of spectacles
PINCENEZSpectacles of a sort
AOAOrg. of spectacles-makers
NASCARSponsor of speedy spectacles
RIGGSBobby of tennis spectacles
NOSEFrequent site of spectacles
varifocalof spectacles, having differing focal lengths
multifocalof spectacles, having several different focal lengths
varifocalsVARIFOCAL, of spectacles, having differing focal lengths
spectacledUsed in names of animals with markings that resemble spectacles
lorgnette(French) a pair of spectacles or opera glasses on a handle
lorgnettesLORGNETTE, (French) a pair of spectacles or opera glasses on a handle
stenopaeicof spectacles, optical instruments, etc., having a narrow slit or aperture; designating such a slit also STENOPAIC
stenopaicof spectacles, optical instruments, etc., having a narrow slit or aperture; designating such a slit also STENOPAEIC
eyewearany of various devices, as spectacles, contact lenses, or goggles, for aiding the vision or protecting the eyes
anaglyphcomposite picture printed in two colors that produces a three-dimensional image when viewed through spectacles having lenses of corresponding colors
glassdevice used to correct defects of vision or to protect the eyes that consists typically of a pair of glass or plastic lenses and the frame by which they are held in place called also eyeglasses spectacles
loupeany of several varieties of magnifying glasses, used by jewelers and watchmakers, of from 2 to 20 power and intended to fit in the eye socket, to be attached to spectacles, or to be held in the hand
loupesany of several varieties of magnifying glasses, used by jewelers and watchmakers, of from 2 to 20 power and intended to fit in the eye socket, to be attached to spectacles, or to be held in the hand