Crossword-Solution: EYEPIECE 8 letters, 27 clues 🏆 scrabble score: 15

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Word Word Type Definition
Eyepiece n. The lens, or combination of lenses, at the eye end of a
telescope or other optical instrument, through which the image formed
by the mirror or object glass is viewed.

We have 27 clues for the answer “EYEPIECE”

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lens in a microscope, telescope, etc, into which the person using it looks 1 answer
Telescopic part 1 answer
Someone should look into it 1 answer
Monocle or loupe 1 answer
Microscopic part for pupil, say? 1 answer
"Jeepers Creepers" (Louis Armstrong) 1 answer
Look into it sometime! 1 answer
Crosshair setting 1 answer
Jeweler's loupe 1 answer
Either of two in a pair of binoculars 1 answer
It's worth looking into 1 answer
microscope 2 answers
Optical-instrument part 2 answers
Microscope component 2 answers
Binoculars part 3 answers
Microscope lens 3 answers
Monocle 3 answers
field glasses 3 answers
Microscope part 5 answers
See-through item? 5 answers
TELESCOPE part 6 answers
DARK glasses 6 answers
EYEGLASS 10 answers
LENS 10 answers
COMBINATION OF LENSES AT THE VIEWING END OF OPTICAL INSTRUMENTS 11 answers
ocular 17 answers
Glass 47 answers
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Hint 2 anagram
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Sentences with EYEPIECE (5)

The object glass is three inches; the focal length forty-three inches; and the telescope, when drawn out, with the pancratic eyepiece attached, is about four feet.
Men of Invention and Industry Samuel Smiles 1996
The precious possession now arrived; and although the sight of it--of the brasses on which her hand had often rested, of the eyepiece through which her dark eyes had beamed--engendered some decidedly bitter regrets in him for a time, he could not long afford to give to the past the days that were meant for the future.
Two on a Tower Thomas Hardy 2007
Carefully he lighted the lamp, then squinted through the eyepiece at the tube of liquid containing what he had derived from the cartridge.
The Treasure-Train Arthur B. Reeve 2004
Kennedy paused long enough to look through the eyepiece again as if to reassure himself finally that he was right.
The Treasure-Train Arthur B. Reeve 2004
With the telescope over the side, we cruised about slowly in a circle, Arnold gazing through the eyepiece.
The Romance of Elaine Arthur B. Reeve 2004

Quotes with EYEPIECE (3)

Vera had not sensed my approach. She was peering into the instrument and turning knobs with child-like seriousness and ineptitude. It was obvious that she had never used a microscope before. I stole closer to her, and then I said, "Boo!" She jerked her head away from the eyepiece." Hello," I said." You scared me to death," she said." Sorry," I said, and I laughed. These ancient games go on and on. It's nice they do.
Kurt Vonnegut Jr. Slapstick, or Lonesome No More!
Do you see those dull stars?" She outlined the formation with her finger." A pentagram," whispered Scott." Yes, but not just any pentagram. Take a look through the telescope." Scott approached the eyepiece." They're not stars!" "What do they look like?" asked Jenn. Scott studied each of the figures." It can't be," he stuttered. "Planets?" "Exactly what I thought." "But how? They're completely off their orbits.""The earth's off its axis." "Mount Etna erupted." "Greece had a ea…
Katie Mattie M.A.J.I.C. and the Oracle at Delphi
Jay Maisel always says to bring your camera, ‘cause it’s tough to take a picture without it. Pursuant to the above aforementioned piece of the rule book, subset three, clause A, paragraph four would be…use the camera. Put it to your eye. You never know. There are lots of reasons, some of them even good, to just leave it on your shoulder or in your bag. Wrong lens. Wrong light. Aaahhh, it’s not that great, what am I gonna do with it anyway? I’ll have to put my coffee down. I’l…
Joe McNally The Moment It Clicks: Photography Secrets from One of the World's Top Shooters
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Appears in: CrosSynergy, LAT, Newsday, NYT, Slate, Universal, USA TODAY, WP, WSJ.

Used 21 times in crossword archives (1986–2024).