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ORDER WRITTEN BY AN OPTOMETRIST OR OPHTHALMOLOGIST, SPECIFYING PARAMETERS OF CORRECTIVE LENSES FOR A PARTICULAR PATIENT
User:Dpbsmith/prescription2; Eyeglasses prescription; Optometrist prescription; Optical prescription; Eyeglass prescripton; Prescription glasses; Prescription eyeglass; Prescription eyeglasses; Spectacle prescription; Cylinder (optometry); Eye prescription; Prescription lens; Prescription lenses
  • Positive [[meniscus lens]]es provide positive diopters, while negative meniscus lenses provide negative diopters.
  • This [[phoropter]] is set to an axis of 180 for each eye. This can be seen by noticing the tiny white arrows that are horizontal as they point to the tiny numbers that line the opening the patient looks through. Click the image to see a full resolution version where the individual axis markings become more visible.

eyeglass         
  • Former United States senator [[Barry Goldwater]] in [[horn-rimmed glasses]]
  • Modern glasses with a rectangular lens shape
  • The ''Glasses Apostle'' by [[Conrad von Soest]] (1403)
  • Glasses - Decoration, Presi HQ, Budapest
  • A portrait of [[Francisco de Quevedo y Villegas]], 1580–1645
  • Doubleframe eyewear with one set of lenses on the moving frame and another pair of lenses on a fixed frame (optional).
  • [[Harry S. Truman]], 33rd President of the United States, had poor vision.
  • Seated apostle holding lenses in position for reading. Detail from ''[[Death of the Virgin]]'', by the [[Master of Heiligenkreuz]], c. 1400–1430 ([[Getty Center]]).
  • [[Microfiber cloth]] designed for cleaning corrective lenses without scratching sensitive glass
  • The Persian miniaturist [[Reza Abbasi]] wearing glasses, 1673.
  • Portrait of Cardinal [[Fernando Niño de Guevara]] by [[El Greco]] circa 1600 shows glasses with temples passing over and beyond the ears
  • A [[skyline]] seen through a corrective lens, showing the effect of [[refraction]]
  • Safety glasses]] with side shields
  • 1805}}
  • 1920s}}, with springy cable temples
  • Dominican]] Cardinal and renowned biblical scholar [[Hugh of Saint-Cher]], painted by [[Tommaso da Modena]] in 1352
  • Woman wearing [[sunglasses]]
ACCESSORIES THAT IMPROVE HUMAN VISION
Eyeglasses; Spectacles; Usage of words for eyepieces; Safety glasses; Eyeglass; Eyeglasses and contact lenses; Pair of glasses; Eye wear; Bespectacled; Stereo glasses; Eye glasses; Temple arm; 👓; Eyeglass frame; Spectacle frame; Opticals; Blue-light blocking glasses
¦ noun
1. a single lens for correcting or assisting defective eyesight; a monocle.
(eyeglasses) N. Amer. another term for glasses.
2. an eyepiece.
eyeglasses         
  • Former United States senator [[Barry Goldwater]] in [[horn-rimmed glasses]]
  • Modern glasses with a rectangular lens shape
  • The ''Glasses Apostle'' by [[Conrad von Soest]] (1403)
  • Glasses - Decoration, Presi HQ, Budapest
  • A portrait of [[Francisco de Quevedo y Villegas]], 1580–1645
  • Doubleframe eyewear with one set of lenses on the moving frame and another pair of lenses on a fixed frame (optional).
  • [[Harry S. Truman]], 33rd President of the United States, had poor vision.
  • Seated apostle holding lenses in position for reading. Detail from ''[[Death of the Virgin]]'', by the [[Master of Heiligenkreuz]], c. 1400–1430 ([[Getty Center]]).
  • [[Microfiber cloth]] designed for cleaning corrective lenses without scratching sensitive glass
  • The Persian miniaturist [[Reza Abbasi]] wearing glasses, 1673.
  • Portrait of Cardinal [[Fernando Niño de Guevara]] by [[El Greco]] circa 1600 shows glasses with temples passing over and beyond the ears
  • A [[skyline]] seen through a corrective lens, showing the effect of [[refraction]]
  • Safety glasses]] with side shields
  • 1805}}
  • 1920s}}, with springy cable temples
  • Dominican]] Cardinal and renowned biblical scholar [[Hugh of Saint-Cher]], painted by [[Tommaso da Modena]] in 1352
  • Woman wearing [[sunglasses]]
ACCESSORIES THAT IMPROVE HUMAN VISION
Eyeglasses; Spectacles; Usage of words for eyepieces; Safety glasses; Eyeglass; Eyeglasses and contact lenses; Pair of glasses; Eye wear; Bespectacled; Stereo glasses; Eye glasses; Temple arm; 👓; Eyeglass frame; Spectacle frame; Opticals; Blue-light blocking glasses
Eyeglasses are two lenses in a frame that some people wear in front of their eyes in order to help them see better. (AM; in BRIT, usually use glasses
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N-PLURAL
bespectacled         
  • Former United States senator [[Barry Goldwater]] in [[horn-rimmed glasses]]
  • Modern glasses with a rectangular lens shape
  • The ''Glasses Apostle'' by [[Conrad von Soest]] (1403)
  • Glasses - Decoration, Presi HQ, Budapest
  • A portrait of [[Francisco de Quevedo y Villegas]], 1580–1645
  • Doubleframe eyewear with one set of lenses on the moving frame and another pair of lenses on a fixed frame (optional).
  • [[Harry S. Truman]], 33rd President of the United States, had poor vision.
  • Seated apostle holding lenses in position for reading. Detail from ''[[Death of the Virgin]]'', by the [[Master of Heiligenkreuz]], c. 1400–1430 ([[Getty Center]]).
  • [[Microfiber cloth]] designed for cleaning corrective lenses without scratching sensitive glass
  • The Persian miniaturist [[Reza Abbasi]] wearing glasses, 1673.
  • Portrait of Cardinal [[Fernando Niño de Guevara]] by [[El Greco]] circa 1600 shows glasses with temples passing over and beyond the ears
  • A [[skyline]] seen through a corrective lens, showing the effect of [[refraction]]
  • Safety glasses]] with side shields
  • 1805}}
  • 1920s}}, with springy cable temples
  • Dominican]] Cardinal and renowned biblical scholar [[Hugh of Saint-Cher]], painted by [[Tommaso da Modena]] in 1352
  • Woman wearing [[sunglasses]]
ACCESSORIES THAT IMPROVE HUMAN VISION
Eyeglasses; Spectacles; Usage of words for eyepieces; Safety glasses; Eyeglass; Eyeglasses and contact lenses; Pair of glasses; Eye wear; Bespectacled; Stereo glasses; Eye glasses; Temple arm; 👓; Eyeglass frame; Spectacle frame; Opticals; Blue-light blocking glasses
Someone who is bespectacled is wearing glasses. (WRITTEN)
Mr Merrick was a slim, quiet, bespectacled man.
ADJ: usu ADJ n

Βικιπαίδεια

Eyeglass prescription

An eyeglass prescription is an order written by an eyewear prescriber, such as an optometrist, that specifies the value of all parameters the prescriber has deemed necessary to construct and/or dispense corrective lenses appropriate for a patient. If an eye examination indicates that corrective lenses are appropriate, the prescriber generally provides the patient with an eyewear prescription at the conclusion of the exam.

The parameters specified on spectacle prescriptions vary, but typically include the patient's name, power of the lenses, any prism to be included, the pupillary distance, expiration date, and the prescriber's signature. The prescription is typically determined during a refraction, using a phoropter and asking the patient which of two lenses is better, or by automated refractor, or through the technique of retinoscopy. A dispensing optician will take a prescription written by an optometrist and order and/or assemble the frames and lenses to then be dispensed to the patient.