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lensing
English
Verb
lensing
- present participle of lens
Noun
lensing (countable and uncountable, plural lensings)
- The focussing of light as if by a lens.
- (slang) The process of shooting a film.
- 1985, Variety's Film Reviews: 1983-1984: review of "Rhinestone"
- Directed in low-down, good-spirited vulgar fashion by Bob (“Porky's") Clark, who took over from Don Zimmerman after two weeks of lensing, film is a genuine oddball.
- 1985, Variety's Film Reviews: 1983-1984: review of "Rhinestone"
Derived terms
- gravitational lensing
Related terms
- lenser
See also
- Strong gravitational lensing on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Weak gravitational lensing on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Gravitational_lens#Measuring_weak_lensing on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
- Gravitational_lensing_formalism on Wikipedia.Wikipedia
Anagrams
- ginnels
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censing
English
Verb
censing
- present participle of cense
Anagrams
- scening
censing From the web:
- censing what does it mean
- what does sensing
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