Change (v. t.) To alter |
Change (v. t.) To alter by substituting something else for, or by giving up for something else |
Change (v. t.) To give and take reciprocally |
Change (v. t.) Specifically: To give, or receive, smaller denominations of money (technically called change) for |
Change (v. i.) To be altered |
Change (v. i.) To pass from one phase to another |
Change (v. t.) Any variation or alteration |
Change (v. t.) A succesion or substitution of one thing in the place of another |
Change (v. t.) A passing from one phase to another |
Change (v. t.) Alteration in the order of a series |
Change (v. t.) That which makes a variety, or may be substituted for another. |
Change (v. t.) Small money |
Change (v. t.) A place where merchants and others meet to transact business |
Change (v. t.) A public house |
Change (v. t.) Any order in which a number of bells are struck, other than that of the diatonic scale. |
Double-quick (a.) Of, or performed in, the fastest time or step in marching, next to the run |
Double-quick (n.) Double-quick time, step, or march. |
Double-quick (v. i. & t.) To move, or cause to move, in double-quick time. |
Fresnel lens () See under Lens. |
Lenses (pl. ) of Lens |
Lens (n.) A piece of glass, or other transparent substance, ground with two opposite regular surfaces, either both curved, or one curved and the other plane, and commonly used, either singly or combined, in optical instruments, for changing the direction of rays of light, and thus magnifying objects, or otherwise modifying vision. In practice, the curved surfaces are usually spherical, though rarely cylindrical, or of some other figure. |
Object (v. t.) To set before or against |
Object (v. t.) To offer in opposition as a criminal charge or by way of accusation or reproach |
Object (v. i.) To make opposition in words or argument |
Object (v. t.) That which is put, or which may be regarded as put, in the way of some of the senses |
Object (v. t.) That which is set, or which may be regarded as set, before the mind so as to be apprehended or known |
Object (v. t.) That by which the mind, or any of its activities, is directed |
Object (v. t.) Sight |
Object (v. t.) A word, phrase, or clause toward which an action is directed, or is considered to be directed |
Object (a.) Opposed |
Quick (superl.) Alive |
Quick (superl.) Characterized by life or liveliness |
Quick (superl.) Speedy |
Quick (superl.) Impatient |
Quick (superl.) Fresh |
Quick (superl.) Sensitive |
Quick (superl.) Pregnant |
Quick (adv.) In a quick manner |
Quick (n.) That which is quick, or alive |
Quick (n.) The life |
Quick (n.) Quitch grass. |
Quick (v. t. & i.) To revive |
Quick-scented (a.) Acute of smell. |
Quick-sighted (a.) Having quick sight or acute discernment |
Quick-witted (a.) Having ready wit |
Quick-wittedness (n.) Readiness of wit. |
object physical object | a tangible and visible entity, an entity that can cast a shadow, it was full of rackets, balls and other objects |
natural object | an object occurring naturally, not made by man |
change-up change-of-pace change-of-pace ball off-speed pitch | a baseball thrown with little velocity when the batter is expecting a fastball |
about-face volte-face reversal policy change | a major change in attitude or principle or point of view, an about-face on foreign policy |
change | the action of changing something, the change of government had no impact on the economy, his change on abortion cost him the election |
pitching change | replacing a pitcher in baseball |
change of state | the act of changing something into something different in essential characteristics |
oil change | replacing dirty oil with clean |
band aid quick fix quickie quicky | hurried repair |
change of color | an act that changes the light that something reflects |
quick march | marching at quick time |
change of direction reorientation | the act of changing the direction in which something is oriented |
change of course | a change in the direction that you are moving |
change of magnitude | the act of changing the amount or size of something |
change of integrity | the act of changing the unity or wholeness of something |
change of shape | an action that changes the shape of something |
change ringing | ringing tuned bells in a fixed order that is continually changing |
object-oriented programming object-oriented programing | creating a program that can use and support objects |
accommodating lens implant accommodating IOL | a lens implant containing a hinge that allows for both near and far vision (thus mimicking the natural lens of a young person) |
achromatic lens | a compound lens system that forms an image free from chromatic aberration |
anastigmatic lens | a lens designed to correct astigmatism |
camera lens optical lens | a lens that focuses the image in a camera |
change | a different or fresh set of clothes, she brought a change in her overnight bag |
change | a thing that is different, he inspected several changes before selecting one |
closeup lens | a photographic lens with a short focal length used to take pictures at short ranges |
compound lens | a lens system consisting of two or more lenses on the same axis |
contact contact lens | a thin curved glass or plastic lens designed to fit over the cornea in order to correct vision or to deliver medication |
converging lens convex lens | lens such that a beam of light passing through it is brought to a point or focus |
crown lens | a lens made of optical crown glass |
diverging lens concave lens | a lens such that a parallel beam of light passing through it is caused to diverge or spread out |
field lens | the lens that is farthest from the eye in an optical device with more than one lens |
Fresnel lens | lens composed of a number of small lenses arranged to make a lightweight lens of large diameter and short focal length |
hood lens hood | a tubular attachment used to keep stray light out of the lens of a camera |
intraocular lens | an artificial lens that is implanted into the eye of someone to replace a damaged natural lens or someone who has had a cataract removed |
lens lense lens system | a transparent optical device used to converge or diverge transmitted light and to form images |
lens electron lens | electronic equipment that uses a magnetic or electric field in order to focus a beam of electrons |
lens cap lens cover | cap used to keep lens free of dust when not in use |
lens implant interocular lens implant IOL | a clear plastic lens that is implanted in the eye, usually done when the natural lens has been removed in a cataract operation |
monofocal lens implant monofocal IOL | a lens with a single focus that is used after cataract surgery to provide clear distance vision |
multifocal lens implant multifocal IOL | a type of lens implant that contains several rings with a common center and adjusts for near or far vision, the eye is in focus for near and far vision simultaneously |
object ball | the billiard ball that is intended to be the first ball struck by the cue ball |
objective objective lens object lens object glass | the lens or system of lenses in a telescope or microscope that is nearest the object being viewed |
objet d'art art object piece | a work of art of some artistic value, this store sells only objets d'art, it is not known who created this piece |
portrait lens | a compound camera lens with a relatively high aperture |
subject content depicted object | something (a person or object or scene) selected by an artist or photographer for graphic representation, a moving picture of a train is more dramatic than a still picture of the same subject |
telephoto lens zoom lens | a camera lens that magnifies the image |
wide-angle lens fisheye lens | a camera lens having a wider than normal angle of view (and usually a short focal length), produces an image that is foreshortened in the center and increasingly distorted in the periphery |
variety change | a difference that is usually pleasant, he goes to France for variety, it is a refreshing change to meet a woman mechanic |
lens crystalline lens lens of the eye | biconvex transparent body situated behind the iris in the eye, its role (along with the cornea) is to focuses light on the retina |
lens cortex cortex | the tissue that surrounds the lens nucleus |