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hand lens
noun
a magnifying glass designed to be held in the hand.
Word History and Origins
Origin of hand lens1
Example Sentences
The rarest was the minuscule rinodina isidioides - its tiny structures, when seen through a hand lens, resemble its common name, skeletal fingers.
“We needed to lay on our bellies with a hand lens to observe the plant,” Guilliams said in an email.
This is where that hand lens is useful again, to distinguish between the two.
A 10x-magnifying hand lens may be required to confirm the identification of smaller arthropods, like the two-spotted spider mite that flourishes in hot, dry conditions, because each adult is maybe a 50th of an inch long.
No hand lens is required to diagnose anthracnose, or the most common abiotic disorders.
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