| dioptre | <optics> A unit employed by oculists in numbering glasses according to the metric system; a refractive power equal to that of a glass whose principal focal distance is one meter. Origin: F. See Dioptric. Source: Websters Dictionary (01 Mar 1998) |
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diopter: a unit of measurement of the refractive power of a lens which is equal to the reciprocal of the focal length measured in meters; used by oculists
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Unit that measures the refractive (light-bending) power of a lens; eyecare practitioners use it in eyeglass and contact lens prescriptions. A negative number refers to nearsightedness, while a positive number refers to farsightedness. For example, someone with -8.00 dioptre lenses is very nearsighted, while someone with +0.75 dioptre lenses is only slightly farsighted
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Unit used to measure the power of a lens in measures of .25.
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