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eyeglass
noun eye·glass \ˈī-ˌglas\
: a single lens that is worn over your eye to help you see
eyeglasses : a pair of lenses set into a frame and worn over your eyes to help you see
Full Definition of EYEGLASS
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: eyecup 1
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First Known Use of EYEGLASS
1593
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EYEGLASS Defined for Kids
eyeglass
noun eye·glass \ˈī-ˌglas\
Definition of EYEGLASS for Kids
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: a glass lens used to help a person to see clearly
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eyeglasses plural : glass 3
Medical Dictionary
eyeglass
noun eye·glass \ˈī-ˌglas\
Medical Definition of EYEGLASS
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a : eyepiece b : a lens worn to aid vision; specifically : monocle c eye·glass·es pl : glasses, spectacles
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: eyecup 1
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