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lenticular

Lenticular (adj) means of or pertaining to a lens.

adj
1
Of or pertaining to a lens.
2
Shaped like a biconvex lens.
3
Relating to a lenticular image.
4
Covered in lenticels.
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Etymology

Inherited from Middle English lenticular, lenticuler, borrowed from Medieval Latin lenticulāris (“lentil-shaped”), from Latin lenticula, from lēns + -cula, ultimately from Latin lēns (“lentil”).

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What is the meaning of lenticular?

"lenticular" (adj) means of or pertaining to a lens.

What are the different meanings of lenticular?

"lenticular" has 3 main meanings: 1. Of or pertaining to a lens; 2. Shaped like a biconvex lens; 3. Relating to a lenticular image.

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