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lense

n. 1 (misspelling of lens English) 2 (alternative spelling of lens English)

WordNet
lense

n. a transparent optical device used to converge or diverge transmitted light and to form images [syn: lens, lens system]

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Lense

Lense may refer to:

  • Alternate spelling of lens (disambiguation) for topics related to optics lens, or metaphorically related
People

"Lense" can be a surname of German language origin. People with this surname include:

  • Benjamin Lense (born 1978), German footballer
  • Josef Lense (1890-1985), Austrian physicist
  • Sascha Lense (born 1975), German footballer
Fictional characters
  • Elizabeth Lense, a fictional Star Trek character, see List of Star Trek characters (G–M)

Usage examples of "lense".

She looked back at Lense as the doctor finished and put away the regenerator.

Only Lense, Wetzel, and Copper were absent, busy preparing for surgery on Piotrowski.

The image of Corsi lying supine with her axe under her arm reminded Lense of a drawing she had once seen of a dead Viking warrior resting on a bier with his weapon at his side.

He looked up and took the emergency rebreather from his mouth as Lense crouched beside him.

Faulwell, Abramowitz, and Lense all drooped languidly at their consoles, slowly losing their individual struggles against heat stroke and dehydration.

Gold leaned close to Lense and looked over her shoulder at the bio readings.

Gold felt Lense watching him as he stepped away without answering her.

Directly in front of Gold were Lense, Wetzel, and Copper, awaiting the call to service, medical supplies slung at their sides.

Through the cockpit windshield he saw Lense rush toward Duffy, Wetzel and Copper right behind her, each of them clutching an armful of medical supplies and equipment.

Em replied, and began to run the dermal regenerator over the injured flesh while Lense continued.

The computer complied, and Lense picked up one in each hand, scrutinizing them care-fully.

He had to hold his body in an awkward position for the holes Lense had made in his arms to line up with the spikes on the arms of the chair.

Once the pain began to increase, Lense had said, he only had a matter of moments before he would go into shock.

Duffy, Lense did not even give him the satisfaction of an irritated look.

Gomez nodding assent, Lense rose from her chair and walked first to Duffy and placed the hypospray to his neck.