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lensing

English

Verb

lensing

  1. present participle of lens

Noun

lensing (countable and uncountable, plural lensings)

  1. The focussing of light as if by a lens.
  2. (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.

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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flensing

English

Verb

flensing

  1. present participle of flense
    • 1968, Bryce Walton, Harpoon Gunner, Thomas Y. Crowell Company, NY (1968), page 59,
      All he knew about flensing knives was that they were used to strip blubber from whale carcasses.

Noun

flensing (plural flensings)

  1. The act of one who flenses; the operation of stripping off blubber.

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