A piece of glass that make images look bigger.
A small cylindrical or conical magnifying device without handle.
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Examples for "magnifying glass"
Examples for "magnifying glass"
1He wore thick-lensed spectacles and used a magnifying glass for close work.
2You can't start fires with a magnifying glass on a cloudy day.
3Using a magnifying glass I had written in tiny characters my code.
4She picked a magnifying glass from the floor and studied the letters.
5But Seth Goldstein went over the Wechlas corpse with a magnifying glass.
1This paper he was now carefully examining with a hand lens.
2Surprised, I laid down the vertebra I was scoping with a hand lens.
3Puzzled, I found a hand lens and brought my eyes close.
4Uneasy, I dug a hand lens, matches, and a safety pin from my desk drawer.
5A little hand lens will magnify the small parts of an insect a great deal.
6Then, using a hand lens, he searched for external parasites such as ticks and mites.
7Discouraged, I got a hand lens from the study and started moving from picture to picture.
8Never in JT or the four corners did I bring my taxonomy books or hand lens.
9I inspected each with a hand lens.
10Peering through my hand lens, I discover that the stem and petals are covered with downy transparent hairs.
11Hardly daring to hope, I crossed to the counter, grabbed a hand lens, and viewed the irregularity under magnification.
12These minute openings occur in the ridges of the skin, and may be easily seen with a hand lens.
13Perry produced a hand lens.
15Dumping everything from my lap, I found a hand lens on a cabinet top and compared the faces under magnification.
16A hand lens came out, and he used it to peer at traces of melted plastic and other, obscure points of interest.
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