Meaning lenticular
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lenticular


"lens-shaped, having the form of a double-convex lens," early 15c., from Late Latin lenticularis "lentil-shaped," from lenticula "a small lentil," diminutive of Latin len [..]
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Lens shaped. When applied to minerals it refers to concretions or nodules that have a flattened, lens-like shape.
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Referring to or shaped like a lentil, such as the lens of the eye
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lense-related (pop)
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a 3-dimensional shape like a doubly convex lens, circular in outline.
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lens-shaped
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Lens-shaped.
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Cloud form in which upper and lower edges are convex, thus resembling a lens, or a lentil seed.
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lens shaped body of rock.
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Lens shaped. When applied to minerals it refers to concretions or nodules that have a flattened, lens-like shape
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A deposit having roughly the form of a double convex lens. Level
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In the shape of a lens, used to refer to an apparently stationary cloud resembling a lens, being broad in its middle and tapering at the ends and having a smooth appearance. Actually, the cloud contin [..]
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A lens-shaped cloud that normally develops on the downwind side of a mountain or mountain range. This occurs when stable, moist air flows over a mountain, creating a series of oscillating waves. If the temperature at the crest of the wave equals the dewpoint temperature, condensation occurs in a lens formation. As the air falls town the trough of t [..]
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Latin - lens, lentil Clouds having a lens or almond shape, usually elongated and with well-defined outlines. Occurs when a moist airstream crosses a mountain barrier, resulting in waves in the flow. Lenticular clouds form at the crest of the wave when the moisture in the air condenses. Lenticular clouds are most commonly seen in either stratocumulu [..]
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A term used to describe a cross section of a blade that is excurvate on both faces thus looking like a convex lens or an ellipse. Sometimes also referred to as elliptical.
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A printed image that shows depth or motion as the viewing angle changes; of or relating to a lens.
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