31 examples of optician in sentences

Opsis view, sight synopsis, thanatopsis, optician *

If, however, I am aware of the medium and its nature, then I am not deceived, and what I see is "reality," since it is as natural and real for the fly to look larger through the optician's lense, as to look smaller through the optic lense.

Hence, when a person about forty-five years of age complains of dim light, poor print, and tired eyes, the time has come to seek the advice of an optician.

The selection and proper fitting of glasses call for the combined skill of both the physician and the optician.

Partly (I think) through Drinkwater, I communicated with an optician named Bancks, in the Strand, who constructed the optical part.

He advised me to write to Tulley, a well-known practical optician, who made me some new reflectors, &c. (so that I had two specimens, one Gregorian, the other Cassegrainian).

I was at this time pressing Tulley, the optician, about an object-glass for the Mural Circle.

An illustrious man of science (Helmholtz) said, If an optician sent it to me as an instrument, I should send it back with reproaches for the carelessness of his work and demand the return of my money.

I walked to the town and called at the shop of a jeweller and optician, with whom we conversed.

I never hear of an inexperienced buyer in search of a rifle without being reminded of the purchaser of a telescope, who, on asking the optician, among a multitude of other questions, whether he would be able to discern an object through it four miles off, received for reply, 'See an object four miles off, Sir?

My dear Cat, you are a perfect optician!

Your correspondent, a Constant Reader, in No. 330 of the MIRROR, is informed that the identical telescope which he mentions is now in the possession of Mr. J. Davies, optician, 101, High-street, Mary-le-bone, where it may be seen in a finished and perfect state.

Orders were immediately sent to Mr. Adams to put a stop to the work, or he should no longer be optician to the king.

"OPTICIAN, SIR.

The best instrument I have as yet contrived and used for optical superimposition is a "double-image prism" of Iceland spar (see Fig., p. 228), formerly procured for me by the late Mr. Tisley, optician, Brompton Road.

The lower portion of the instrument as formerly made for me by the late Mr. Tisley, optician, Brompton Road, is a cap that surrounds the body of the whistle, and is itself fixed to the screw that forms the plug.

NAIRNE, William (Lord Dunsinan), accompanies Johnson to St. Andrews, v. 54, 56, 58, 62; to Edinburgh Castle, v. 386; praised by him, v. 53; and by Sir Walter Scott, ib., n. 3; mentioned, iii. 41, 126; v. 38, 394-5. NAIRNE, Mr., the optician, iii. 21, n. 2. Namby-Pamby, i. 179.

R120496, 12Nov53, Edna Baum (A) BAUSCH AND LOMB OPTICAL COMPANY Helpful hints for the busy optician.

© 26Mar26, A891091. R116141, 14Aug53, Ellis A. Lardner (W) LARKIN, KERN, joint author Helpful hints for the busy optician.

R120496, 12Nov53, Edna Baum (A) BAUSCH AND LOMB OPTICAL COMPANY Helpful hints for the busy optician.

© 26Mar26, A891091. R116141, 14Aug53, Ellis A. Lardner (W) LARKIN, KERN, joint author Helpful hints for the busy optician.

STERLING, SCOTT. Helpful hints for the busy optician, by Scott Sterling and Kern Larkin.

Not a ready-made pair, picked up casually at a shop, but a pair constructed by a skilled optician to remedy a particular defect of vision and to fit a particular face.

"I was much hindered in my musical practice," she writes, "by my help being continually wanted in the execution of the various contrivances; and I had to amuse myself by making the tube of pasteboard for the glasses which were to arrive from Londonfor at that time no optician had settled at Bath.

BLUNDERS An early morning customer in an optician's shop was a young woman with a determined air.

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