eyeglass loupe - meaning and definition. What is eyeglass loupe
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What (who) is eyeglass loupe - definition

SMALL CYLINDRICAL OR CONICAL MAGNIFYING DEVICE WITHOUT HANDLE
Jeweler's loupe; Dental loupes; Jeweller's loupe; Jeweller's eyeglass; Jeweler's eyeglass; Jeweler's eye; 10X loupe
  • A 30×21 mm loupe
  • triplet]] jewellers' loupe
  • Cardiac surgeon wearing surgical loupes
  • Ergonomic loupes with 10× magnification oculars
  • Diagram of a single lens loupe
  • A jeweler's loupe
  • A pair of dental loupes featuring in-lens magnification. There is a [[loupe light]] mounted on the bridge of the loupes and side shields (not shown) on the temples to protect a dentist's eyes from splatter.

Loupe         
A loupe ( ) is a simple, small magnification device used to see small details more closely. They generally have higher magnification than a magnifying glass, and are designed to be held or worn close to the eye.
loupe         
[lu:p]
¦ noun a small magnifying glass used by jewellers and watchmakers.
Origin
C19: from Fr.
achromat         
  • In an achromatic lens, two wavelengths are brought into the same focus, here red and blue.
  • An '''achromatic doublet''' brings red and blue light to the same focus, and is the earliest example of an achromatic lens.
OPTICAL INSTRUMENT CORRECTED FOR DISPERSION AT 2 WAVELENGTHS
Achromatic doublet; Achromat; Achromatic Lens; Achromatic lense; Achromatic loupe
['akr?(?)mat]
¦ noun an achromatic lens.

Wikipedia

Loupe

A loupe ( LOOP) is a simple, small magnification device used to see small details more closely. They generally have higher magnification than a magnifying glass, and are designed to be held or worn close to the eye. A loupe does not have an attached handle, and its focusing lens(es) are contained in an opaque cylinder or cone. On some loupes this cylinder folds into an enclosing housing that protects the lenses when not in use.