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APERTURE

Volume 3 · 77 words · 1842 Edition

the opening of any thing, or a hole or cleft in any continuous object.

in Geometry, the space between two right lines which meet in a point and form an angle.

in Optics, a round hole in a turned bit of wood or plate of tin, placed within the side of a telescope or microscope, near to the object-glass, by means of which more rays are admitted, and a more distinct appearance of the object is obtained.