10 BÜCHER, DIE MIT «OPSIOMETER» IM ZUSAMMENHANG STEHEN
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1
An English-Welsh pronouncing dictionary: with an analysis of ...
... gwrthwynebus, gwrthsafol, gwrth- laddol [gwrthwynebydd, gwrthsafydd
Oppugner, op-piwn'-er, s. gwrth wynebwr, Opsimathy, op-sim'-â-thi, s. hwyrddysg,
hwyrddysgeidiaeth, hwyraddysg Opsiometer, op-si-om'-i-ter, s, gwëlfesur,
gwëlfeidyr, ...
2
Cassell's Family Magazine
The "Opsiometer" is a new instrument for testing the eyesight. It consists of a
mahogany case with two front eye-holes, behind which are two travelling bands
mounted on rollers. These bands have holes in which different lenses are fitted,
and ...
3
Supplement to Craig's universal dictionary
An instrument for measuring the limits of distinct vision ; an opsiometer. the genus
or mountain 1 { s. A plant of > or'ak, < Atriplex, or ' ) ( spinach. Oeach, Oerach,
Oerito-sphenoid, or'be-to-sfe-noyd', a. In Anatomy, an epithet applied to the
lesser ...
P Austin Nuttall, John Craig (F.G.S.), 1864
4
The New Universities Dictionary ...
Same as opsiometer. optophone (0p'to-f6n), n. an instrument which by utilizing
the varying electrical conductivity of selenium under changing conditions of light,
enables a blind man to detect the presence of opaque objects by the sense of ...
George Jotham Hagaqr, 1922
5
Knight's American mechanical dictionary: A description of ...
Nobert's test-plate. Nixc-picce. Object-fiuder. Octant. Opaque-disk revolver.
Opera -glass. Opsiometer. Op'ti-cal Square. A reflecting instrument used by
surveyors and others for laying off Fig. 3404. lii1(.s at right angles to each other. It
fgrXgl ...
Edward Henry Knight, 1884
6
English and Chinese pronouncing dictionary
Oppugnant, (op-png'-naut) a. Jp- posing, f?'C!l:J, ^ittllSi. Oppugnation, (op-png-
na'-slmn) «, Opposition, Jtift, Oppugner, (op pu'-ncr) n. One who opposes,
Opsiometer, (op-siom'-e-ter) n. 3 mm, Optative, (op'ta-tiv) a. the optative mode,
IgjSlrfc ...
Shang wu yin shu kuan, 1903
7
A Clinical Manual of Diseases of the Eye: Including a Sketch ...
I Gr thB eye> and glaM> Ophthalmyalus. ( OphthalmydrorrhoBa. Gr. b4it)aWp6<;,
the eye, Wup, water, and pciv, to How. Ophthahnymenitis. Gr. 6<^a/,uof, the eye,
and vpr/v, a membrane. Opsiometer. Gr. oipts, vision, and ptrpom, a measure.
Daniel Bennett St. John Roosa, 1894
8
Chandler's encyclopedia: an epitome of universal knowledge ...
On opposite sides of intersecting lines r planes; opposed to adjacent. Ops. Wife
of Saturn; Roman goddess of plenty and fertility; protectress of agriculture.
Opsiometer. See Optometer. Optatianus, Publilius, 4th cent. Latin poet. Optical
Bench.
William Henry Chandler, 1898
9
The Commercial Dictionary of Trade Products, Manufacturing ...
... term for a percentage paid for the privilege of the " put and call ; " that is, the
liberty to sell or buy stock in a time-bargain, at an agreed Optometer, Opsiometer,
an instrnmei ascertaining the length of sight in t spectacle glasses. Or, the French
...
Peter Lund Simmonds, 1872
10
The Photographic Dealer and D. & P. Trade Review ...
xii. The Photographic Dealer. Dec, 1900. E. KRAUSS & CO., PARIS: Rue Albouy,
21/3. LONDON BRANCH: 35 Alder manbury, E.C. A. E. STALEY, Manager.
Telegrams: " OPSIOMETER," London, E.C. KRADSS-ZEISS Anastigmatic Lenses
of ...