| bifocal | Having two foci. (05 Mar 2000) |
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| bifocal lens | A lens used in cases of presbyopia, in which one portion is suited for distant vision, the other for reading and close work in general; the reading addition may be cemented to the lens, fused to the front surface, or ground in one-piece form; other bifocal lens's are the flat-top Franklin type, or blended invisible. (05 Mar 2000) |
| bifocal spectacles | Spectacles with bifocal lenses. See: lens. (05 Mar 2000) |
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having two foci; "bifocal eyeglasses"
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Bifocals are eyeglasses that have corrective lenses containing two different lens powers. They are most commonly prescribed for people with presbyopia, and who also require a distance correction for myopia or hyperopia (and often astigmatism). If correction at intermediate distances is also needed, trifocals and progressive lenses may be used. ...
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Having two powers in separate areas on the same lens. Usually a more positive correction toward the bottom of the lens. This second value is sometimes listed as a "push"
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a lens that corrects both near and distant vision by having two parts with different focusing strengths
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A lens providing both distance and near (reading) correction by mean of a segment having added power or focus.
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| bifocal | (optics) having two foci |
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