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compound microscope
compound microscopen. A microscope having at least two lenses, including an objective and an eyepiece.compound microscope n (General Physics) an instrument for magnifying small objects, consisting of a lens of short focal length for forming an image that is further magnified by a second lens of longer focal length. Compare simple microscope com′pound mi′croscope n. an optical instrument for forming magnified images of small objects, consisting of an objective lens with a very short focal length and an eyepiece with a longer focal length, both lenses mounted in the same tube. ThesaurusNoun | 1. | compound microscope - light microscope that has two converging lens systems: the objective and the eyepiecelight microscope - microscope consisting of an optical instrument that magnifies the image of an objectobject glass, object lens, objective lens, objective - the lens or system of lenses in a telescope or microscope that is nearest the object being viewed |
compound microscope
compound microscope[′käm‚pau̇nd ′mī·krə‚skōp] (optics) A microscope which utilizes two lenses or lens systems; one lens forms an enlarged image of the object, and the second magnifies the image formed by the first. compound microscope
microscope [mi´kro-skōp] an instrument used to obtain an enlarged image of small objects and reveal details of structure not otherwise distinguishable.The light path of a darkfield microscope. From Hart and Shears, 1997.acoustic microscope one using very high frequency ultrasound waves, which are focused on the object; the reflected beam is converted to an image by electronic processing.binocular microscope one with two eyepieces, permitting use of both eyes simultaneously.compound microscope one consisting of two lens systems whereby the image formed by the system near the object is magnified by the one nearer the eye.darkfield microscope one so constructed that illumination is from the side of the field so that details appear light against a dark background.electron microscope one in which an electron beam, instead of light, forms an image for viewing, allowing much greater magnification and resolution. The image may be viewed on a fluorescent screen or may be photographed. Types include scanning and transmission electron microscopes.fluorescence microscope one used for the examination of specimens stained with fluorochromes or fluorochrome complexes, e.g., a fluorescein-labeled antibody, which fluoresces in ultraviolet light.light microscope one in which the specimen is viewed under ordinary illumination.operating microscope one designed for use in performance of delicate surgical procedures, e.g., on the middle ear or small vessels of the heart.phase microscope (phase-contrast microscope) a microscope that alters the phase relationships of the light passing through and that passing around the object, the contrast permitting visualization of the object without the necessity for staining or other special preparation.scanning electron microscope (SEM) an electron microscope that produces a high magnification image of the surface of a metal-coated specimen by scanning an electron beam and building an image from the electrons reflected at each point.simple microscope one that consists of a single lens.slit lamp microscope a corneal microscope with a special attachment that permits examination of the endothelium on the posterior surface of the cornea.stereoscopic microscope a binocular microscope modified to give a three-dimensional view of the specimen.transmission electron microscope (TEM) an electron microscope that produces highly magnified images of ultrathin tissue sections or other specimens. An electron beam passes through the metal-impregnated specimen and is focused by magnetic lenses into an image.x-ray microscope one in which x-rays are used instead of light, the image usually being reproduced on film.com·pound mi·cro·scopea microscope having two or more magnifying lenses.compound microscopen. A microscope having at least two lenses, including an objective and an eyepiece.com·pound mi·cro·scope (kom'pownd mī'krŏ-skōp) A microscope having two or more magnifying lenses. compound microscope see MICROSCOPE.compound microscope
Words related to compound microscopenoun light microscope that has two converging lens systems: the objective and the eyepieceRelated Words- light microscope
- object glass
- object lens
- objective lens
- objective
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