A small cylindrical or conical magnifying device without handle.
Small magnifying glass (usually set in an eyepiece) used by jewelers and horologists.
1I didn't need a loupe to know they were real diamonds.
2She stopped just a moment to examine them with the loupe.
3Table height adjustment and variation of loupe working distance can reduce neck flexion.
4Switched off the desk lamp and dropped the loupe lens in his shirtpocket.
5Some were very small, you had to look with a loupe, a magnifying glass.
6Portman finally looked up, dropping the loupe and letting it hang over his tie.
7She glanced over her shoulder, saw that he had the loupe to his eye again.
8Abel drew a jeweler's loupe from his breast pocket and fixed it in his eye.
9He regarded Ledford, bent over the workbench, an old jeweler's loupe stuck in his eyesocket.
10Marvin Oates put the briefcase on a table and bent over it with a jeweler's loupe.
11This posture exaggerates when operating with loupe magnification.
12He took out his loupe and examined them.
13The owner puts a loupe up to his eye, which makes it seem almost normal size.
14Under the loupe, her suspicions were confirmed.
15And because the loupe-like design keeps it a constant distance from the paper, you don't need to focus.
16Peggy lifted her head, took a jeweler's loupe from her eye, and quickly put on large, thick glasses.