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Dictionary » E » Eyeglass EyeglassEyeglass 1. A lens of glass to assist the sight. Eyeglasses are used singly or in pairs. 2. Eyepiece of a telescope, microscope, etc. 3. The retina. 4. A glass eyecup. See Eyecup. ![]()
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Results from our forumRe: Questions about cells, atoms, respiratory system... the same. I am pretty certain that the measurement is correct. I reckon I could possibly just see that actually. In fact, all it would take is an eyeglass or something similar for most people to see them.
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CHROMOSOMES... ask why I think this is an example of evolution? Well, nowadays, we don't need our eyes to be 'that-good', because we can just go down to the 1-hr eyeglass shop and have perfect vision. However, eyeglass shops didn't exist hundreds of years and people from those times relied on their senses (ie ...
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The Fiber Disease... same territorial game Hiding behind the lines Sending up warning signs The whole wide world An endless universe Yet we keep looking through The eyeglass in reverse Don't feed the people But we feed the machines Can't really feel What international means In different circles, we keep holding ...
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