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--- ../../gcide-0.44-orig/cide.l	Sat May 26 17:30:12 2001
+++ cide.l	Mon Jun  4 16:40:21 2001
@@ -9108,7 +9108,7 @@
 <p><note><hand/ Of spherical lenses, there are six varieties, as shown in section in the figures herewith given: viz., <figref>a</figref> plano-concave; <figref>b</figref> double-concave; <figref>c</figref> plano-convex; <figref>d</figref> double-convex; <figref>e</figref> converging concavo-convex, or converging meniscus; <figref>f</figref> diverging concavo-convex, or diverging meniscus.</note><br/
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-<p><cs><col><b>Crossed lens</b></col> <fld>(Opt.)</fld>, <cd>a double-convex lens with one radius equal to six times the other.</cd> -- <col><b>Crystalline lens</b></col>. <fld>(Anat.)</fld> <cd>See <er>Eye</er>.</cd> -- <col><b>Fresnel lens</b></col> <fld>(Opt.)</fld>, <cd>a compound lens formed by placing around a central convex lens rings of glass so curved as to have the same focus; used, especially in lighthouses, for concentrating light in a particular direction; -- so called from the inventor.</cd> -- <mcol><col><b>Multiplying lens <it>or</it> <col><b>Multiplying glass</b></col></mcol> <fld>(Opt.)</fld>, <cd>a lens one side of which is plane and the other convex, but made up of a number of plane faces inclined to one another, each of which presents a separate image of the object viewed through it, so that the object is, as it were, multiplied.</cd> -- <col><b>Polyzonal lens</b></col>. <cd>See <er>Polyzonal</er>.</cd></cs><br/
+<p><cs><col><b>Crossed lens</b></col> <fld>(Opt.)</fld>, <cd>a double-convex lens with one radius equal to six times the other.</cd> -- <col><b>Crystalline lens</b></col>. <fld>(Anat.)</fld> <cd>See <er>Eye</er>.</cd> -- <col><b>Fresnel lens</b></col> <fld>(Opt.)</fld>, <cd>a compound lens formed by placing around a central convex lens rings of glass so curved as to have the same focus; used, especially in lighthouses, for concentrating light in a particular direction; -- so called from the inventor.</cd> -- <mcol><col><b>Multiplying lens</b></col> <it>or</it> <col><b>Multiplying glass</b></col></mcol> <fld>(Opt.)</fld>, <cd>a lens one side of which is plane and the other convex, but made up of a number of plane faces inclined to one another, each of which presents a separate image of the object viewed through it, so that the object is, as it were, multiplied.</cd> -- <col><b>Polyzonal lens</b></col>. <cd>See <er>Polyzonal</er>.</cd></cs><br/
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 <p><hw>Lent</hw> <pr>(l<ecr/nt)</pr>, <def><pos>imp. & p. p.</pos> of <er>Lend</er>.</def><br/
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 <p><hw>Lor"an</hw> <pr>(l<ocir/r"<acr/n <it>or</it> l<omac/r"<acr/n)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <ety>[Acronym, from <ets>LO</ets>ng <ets>RA</ets>nge <ets>N</ets>avigation]</ety> <fld>(Naut., aviation)</fld> <def>A system of electronic navigation in which a vessel or aircraft determines its latitude and longitude by measuring the time differences between low frequency radio transmissions from two stationary transmitters (slaves) and a stationary master transmitter.  Contrary to the name, Loran is a medium range system, usually effective for no more than a few hundred miles from shore.  The first commercial system was called Loran A; the latest (and final) development is Loran C.</def> <mark>[acronym]</mark> <br/
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 <p><hw>Lo"rate</hw> <pr>(?)</pr>, <pos>a.</pos> <ety>[L. <ets>loratus</ets>, fr. <ets>lorum</ets> thong.]</ety> <fld>(Bot.)</fld> <def>Having the form of a thong or strap; ligulate.</def><br/
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 <p><hw>lu"thi*er</hw> <pr>(l<oomac/"t<esl/*<etil/r)</pr>, <pos>n.</pos> <def>One who makes wooden stringed instruments, such as violins, guitars, etc.</def><br/
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+[<source>RDH</source>]</p>
 
 <p><note>  A guitarmaking Web site can be found at:   http://www.cybozone.com/luthier/