noun a convex lens that is used to produce an enlarged image of an object
Used to observe small details in specimens or objects, especially in biology and geology.
Helps in inspecting and working on intricate details of jewelry pieces.
Utilized to examine evidence for detailed analysis and investigation.
Assists in examining the authenticity and details of antiques and collectible items.
Aids individuals with visual impairments in reading small text or handwriting.
Used to identify and work on small components of various objects like electronics or mechanical parts.
A writer may use a magnifying glass to examine small details in a document or manuscript.
An archaeologist may use a magnifying glass to closely inspect artifacts or markings on ancient objects.
A jeweler may use a magnifying glass to examine the quality and details of gemstones or intricate jewelry designs.
A watchmaker may use a magnifying glass to work on tiny watch parts and intricate mechanisms.
A botanist may use a magnifying glass to study the fine details of plant structures or examine tiny insects on plants.