- homogeneous glass
- гомогенное [однородное] стекло
Glass technology dictionary. 2013.
Glass technology dictionary. 2013.
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optical glass — noun clear homogeneous glass of known refractive index; used to make lenses • Hypernyms: ↑glass • Hyponyms: ↑optical crown, ↑crown glass, ↑optical crown glass, ↑optical flint, ↑flint glass … Useful english dictionary
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optical glass — op′tical glass′ n. opt high quality, homogeneous, color free glass, as flint or crown glass, having specified refractive properties, used in lenses and other components of optical systems • Etymology: 1740–50 … From formal English to slang
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