biconvex

ADJECTIVE
  1. convex on both sides; shaped like a lentil
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How To Use biconvex In A Sentence

  • Where two toes overlap, it will be observed that there is a deeper shadow, like the section of a biconvex lens. McClure's Magazine, Vol. 6, No. 6, May, 1896
  • The _crystalline lens_ is a transparent, biconvex body sustained by the ciliary processes. Common Diseases of Farm Animals
  • Kulumbella biconvexa has a biconvex and transversely extended shell, which differs from the typical Kulumbella with a resupinate or convexoconcave shell.
  • Carton containing a blister strip containing 21 yellow film-coated biconvex tablets and 7 white film-coated biconvex tablets calender pack. Hello Ginette 35 meet Risma 17 You are going to make her Blind
  • Grain is narrow, obovoid, biconvex, with two grooves on the anterior side and with a long embryo. A Handbook of Some South Indian Grasses
  • Fruit a trigonous, biconvex, or biconcave achene; seed with straight or curved embryo and copious endosperm. Find Me A Cure
  • The Obolellids have a foliated, impunctate, biconvex shell.
  • The described specimens are nearly equidimensional to slightly transverse in outline and moderately biconvex in profile.
  • The rule of adaxial image formation is studied, of the transmission light and reflected light through the two optical surfaces L_1 and L_2 of the biconvex lens.
  • (Gr. [Greek: kissos], ivy), biconvex; xystroidal or sistroidal (Gr. [Greek: xystris], a tool for scraping), concavo-convex; amphicoelic Encyclopaedia Britannica, 11th Edition, Volume 2, Part 1, Slice 1
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