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ˈsquinted, ppl. a. [f. squint n. or v.] 1. Affected with strabismus or squint.
1591Florio 2nd Fruites 129 She is..halting of one foote, squinted of one eye, and the other goggled. 1596Spenser F.Q. iv. i. 27 Her face most fowle and filthy was to see, With squinted eyes contrarie wayes intended. 1637G. Daniel Genius of this Isle 601 Turne in your Squinted Eyes, and Seriouslie Learne how to prize the blessing you enioye. 2. Radar. Of an aerial: having squint (sense 1 d).
1966R. W. Bickmore in R. C. Hansen Microwave Scanning Antennas iv. 297 Resolution will suffer if a linear phase term is programmed into the processor to cause ‘squinting’ of the synthetic beam. This is due to the projected aperture effect and is true for all electrically squinted antennas. 1969Barton & Ward Handbk. Radar Measurement ii. 31 The feeds required for generation of slightly squinted beams must overlap in the focal plane. |