cross hair pointer - traduction vers allemand
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cross hair pointer - traduction vers allemand

FINE LINES IN THE EYEPIECE OF A SIGHTING DEVICE
Reticle (version 2); Cross-hairs; Cross hair; Crosshairs; Cross-hair; Crosshair; Target dot; Recticle; Crosswires
  • (stadiametric) rangefinding]] brackets for 1 meter high or 0.5 meter wide targets at 400, 600, 800, 1000 and 1200 m). Reticle illumination is provided by a tritium ampoule embedded in the elevation turret.
  • Pocket Comparator]]
  • Diagram of three types of reflector sights that produce collimated reticles. The top uses a collimating lens (CL) and a beam splitter (B) to create a [[virtual image]] at infinity (V) of a reticle (R). The bottom two use half silvered curved mirrors (CM) as the collimating optics with the reticle off-set or between the mirror and the observer.
  • Reticle accessory (PD-8) used in sniper rifles

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Kreuzzeiger, ein Zeiger in Form eines Kreuzes
fair hair         
  • ''Portrait of a Woman'' by [[Bartolomeo Veneto]], traditionally assumed to be [[Lucrezia Borgia]]
  • Sigismund Casimir Vasa]] ({{circa}} 1644), with characteristic blond hair which darkened with time as confirmed by his later effigies.
  • Blonde girl from [[Vanuatu]]
  • First Thursday series]] in [[Canton, Baltimore]], [[Maryland]], United States, in June 2014
  • ''[[Mary Magdalene]]'' ({{circa}} 1480–1487), altarpiece in [[International Gothic]] style by [[Carlo Crivelli]] showing her with long, blond hair
  • Gentlemen Prefer Blondes]]'' (1953), one of the films in which Monroe portrayed a sexually attractive and naïve "dumb blonde"
  • [[Propaganda in Nazi Germany]] often featured people with blond hair and blue eyes and other "Teutonic" traits, said to embody features of a "[[master race]]".
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HUMAN HAIR COLOR
Peroxide blonde; Platinum blond; Blonde-haired; Blonde; Blonds; Blondism; Blond hair; Blonde hair; Honey blonde; Gold hair; Bleached blonde; Toeheaded; Fair-haired; Fair haired; Fair hair; Flaxen hair; Yellow (hair color); Sandy blond; Sandy blonde; Golden blond; Golden blonde; Dirty blond; Bleached blond; Towheaded; Venetian blond; Venetian blonde; Blond vénitien; Dishwater blond; Dishwater blonde; Ash-blond; Ash-blonde; Ash blonde; Ash blond; Peroxide blond; Pool blond; Strawberry blonde (hair color); Fair-hair; 👱; Honey blond; Dirty blonde; Blonde people; Blond people; Strawberry-blond; Blondes; Light blond; Light blonde; Tow-headed; Platinum blond hair; Platinum blonde hair; 👱🏻; 👱🏼; 👱🏽; 👱🏾; 👱🏿; 👱‍♂️; 👱🏻‍♂️; 👱🏼‍♂️; 👱🏽‍♂️; 👱🏾‍♂️; 👱🏿‍♂️; 👱‍♀️; 👱🏻‍♀️; 👱🏼‍♀️; 👱🏽‍♀️; 👱🏾‍♀️; 👱🏿‍♀️
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BODY HAIR
Armpit hair; Axillary hair; Pit hair; Pitt hair; Pitt Hair; Pit Hair; Pithair; PitHair; Pitthair; PittHair; Axillary hairs; Underarm hairs; Hirci
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Définition

longhair
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1. informal, often derogatory a person with long hair, such as a hippy.
2. a cat of a long-haired breed.

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Reticle

A reticle, or reticule also known as a graticule, is a pattern of fine lines or markings built into the eyepiece of an optical device such as a telescopic sight, spotting scope, theodolite, optical microscope or the screen of an oscilloscope, to provide measurement references during visual inspections. Today, engraved lines or embedded fibers may be replaced by a digital image superimposed on a screen or eyepiece. Both terms may be used to describe any set of patterns used for aiding visual measurements and calibrations, but in modern use reticle is most commonly used for weapon sights, while graticule is more widely used for non-weapon measuring instruments such as oscilloscope display, astronomic telescopes, microscopes and slides, surveying instruments and other similar devices.

There are many variations of reticle pattern; this article concerns itself mainly with the most rudimentary reticle: the crosshair. Crosshairs are typically represented as a pair of perpendicularly intersecting lines in the shape of a cross, "+", though many variations of additional features exist including dots, posts, concentric circles/horseshoes, chevrons, graduated markings, or a combination of above. Most commonly associated with telescopic sights for aiming firearms, crosshairs are also common in optical instruments used for astronomy and surveying, and are also popular in graphical user interfaces as a precision pointer. The reticle is said to have been invented by Robert Hooke, and dates to the 17th century. Another candidate as inventor is the amateur astronomer William Gascoigne, who predated Hooke.