noun a device used for diving that allows the user to breathe underwater

  • The diver relied on his Aqua Lung for breathing underwater.
  • I need to get a new Aqua Lung before our next scuba diving trip.
  • Check out my cool Aqua Lung for snorkeling!
  • Her Aqua Lung of determination kept her going through the tough times.

noun a small temporary structure used for selling goods or providing information

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  • The booth at the trade show was elegantly designed and showcased the company's products beautifully.
  • Let's meet at the photo booth during the party to take some fun pictures.
  • I saw him talking to that girl at the booth, he's totally into her.
  • She felt like she was stuck in a soundproof booth, unable to communicate her thoughts effectively.

noun a container holding a bullet, primer, and gunpowder, used in small arms or an explosive device.

  • The printer requires a new ink cartridge to continue printing.
  • I need to pick up a new cartridge for my printer.
  • I'm running low on printer juice, gotta grab a new cartridge.
  • Her words were like a cartridge of emotions, ready to explode at any moment.

noun a dome-shaped muscular partition separating the thorax from the abdomen in mammals; it plays a major role in breathing

  • The diaphragm is a dome-shaped muscle that plays a crucial role in the breathing process.
  • I felt a sharp pain in my diaphragm after laughing too hard.
  • I need to work on my diaphragm strength for better singing.
  • His laughter was so contagious, it felt like my diaphragm was getting a workout.

noun a small platform on wheels used for moving heavy objects

  • The film crew used a dolly to capture smooth tracking shots.
  • Hey, can you help me move this heavy dolly over there?
  • Check out that dolly, she's got some serious style.
  • She's always the dolly of the group, everyone looks up to her.

noun a single lens for one eye in a pair of glasses

  • She always carries a spare pair of eyeglasses in her purse.
  • I can't find my eyeglasses anywhere, have you seen them?
  • I look like a nerd with these eyeglasses on.
  • His keen insight acted as his mental eyeglass, helping him see things clearly.

noun a sudden burst of anger or emotion

verb to burn with a sudden burst of flame or light

  • The solar flare disrupted communication systems on Earth.
  • I saw a flare in the sky last night, it was so bright!
  • She always wears those flared jeans, they look so cool.
  • His temper began to flare as he realized he had been lied to.

noun a piece of glass or other transparent material with curved sides for concentrating or dispersing light rays

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  • The camera lens captures sharp images with great clarity.
  • Make sure to clean your glasses lens before you put them on.
  • I can't see anything without my contacts lens in.
  • His perspective on the issue shifted when he looked through a different lens.

noun a tool for determining the proper exposure settings for a camera

  • The photographer used a light meter to measure the intensity of the light in the studio.
  • I always carry my light meter with me when I go out for photoshoots.
  • Dude, don't forget your light meter if you want to get those perfect shots.
  • Her intuition acted like a light meter, guiding her towards the right decision.

verb to make something appear larger, more important, or more impressive

  • The microscope is used to magnify small objects for closer examination.
  • Can you magnify this picture so I can see it better?
  • Dude, you need to magnify that text, I can't read it from here.
  • Her presence in the room seemed to magnify the tension between the two friends.

noun an object or device used as a support or stabilizer

verb to support or keep in position with a prop

  • The stage manager handed the actor a prop to use during the scene.
  • Hey, can you pass me that prop over there?
  • I found a cool prop at the thrift store for my costume.
  • His flashy car is just a prop to make himself look more successful.

noun a person or thing that refracts, such as a lens or prism

  • The scientist used a refractor to bend light and study its properties.
  • I borrowed my friend's refractor telescope to stargaze last night.
  • Check out this cool refractor I found at the thrift shop!
  • Her positive attitude acted as a refractor, changing the way we viewed the situation.

noun a device used for fastening clothing or other items, consisting of a metal or plastic piece that snaps into another part

  • The professional photographer captured a stunning image of the snapper swimming in the ocean.
  • I heard the snapper was caught by a local fisherman near the pier.
  • That snapper is a real beauty, perfect for tonight's dinner.
  • The journalist was known for being a real snapper, always getting the latest scoop on celebrity gossip.

adjective An adjective is a word that describes or modifies a noun or pronoun. In this case, 'undistorted' describes something that is not distorted or altered in any way.

  • The scientist ensured that the data collected was undistorted and accurate.
  • Make sure to take the photo from a good angle so it looks undistorted.
  • I can't stand watching movies with a distorted screen, it has to be undistorted.
  • Her undistorted view of the world allowed her to see things clearly.

noun a type of strong, transparent polyester film commonly used in packaging and insulation

  • The balloon was made of durable mylar material.
  • I wrapped my sandwich in mylar to keep it fresh.
  • I love the way mylar makes everything look so shiny!
  • Her smile was like mylar, bright and reflective.

noun a device used to take self-portraits or group photos by extending the reach of the camera beyond the normal arm's length

  • The tourist used a selfie stick to capture a group photo with the iconic landmark in the background.
  • I always bring my selfie stick when I travel so I can take better pictures.
  • Check out this cool selfie stick I got on sale, it's perfect for taking selfies with friends.
  • Sometimes we need a 'selfie stick' to help us see ourselves from a different perspective.

noun a person who takes photographs of astronomical objects or events

  • The astrophotographer captured stunning images of the Milky Way galaxy.
  • My friend is an amazing astrophotographer who takes pictures of the stars.
  • That astrophotographer dude really knows how to snap some out-of-this-world shots.
  • The astrophotographer's lens turned the night sky into a canvas of celestial art.

noun a stop made for a specific purpose or function

  • The accessory stop on the train platform is where passengers can purchase newspapers and snacks.
  • Don't forget to check out the accessory stop in the lobby for some cool souvenirs.
  • I always hit up the accessory stop for some cheap goodies before getting on the bus.
  • In life, sometimes we need to make an accessory stop to pick up the little things that bring us joy.

noun a lens or mirror that is free of chromatic aberration

  • The scientist used an achromat lens to study the specimen under the microscope.
  • I borrowed my friend's achromat camera lens for the photography project.
  • I need to get my hands on that achromat filter for my camera.
  • Her worldview was like an achromat, seeing things in black and white without any shades of gray.

adjective describing something that is without color

adverb in a way that is without color

  • The scientist conducted the experiment achromatically to ensure accurate results.
  • She painted her room achromatically to create a modern look.
  • I love how he dressed achromatically for the party.
  • Her emotions were achromatically displayed, showing no hint of joy or sadness.

noun a type of dye that is derived from acridine and is commonly used in biological staining techniques

  • Acridine dye is commonly used in fluorescence microscopy to stain DNA and RNA.
  • I spilled acridine dye on my lab coat and now it won't come out!
  • That acridine dye stuff smells terrible, like rotten eggs!
  • The memories of that day are etched in my mind like an acridine dye stain on white fabric.

noun a type of glass that has been treated to block ultraviolet and infrared radiation, commonly used in photography and scientific applications

  • The laboratory used actinic glass to protect sensitive materials from harmful UV rays.
  • Make sure you wear those actinic glass goggles when working with the UV light.
  • I always have my actinic glass shades on when I'm out in the sun.
  • Her actinic glass personality shielded her from negative energy.

noun a device that enables one system or device to be connected to and work with another

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  • The adapter allows you to connect different types of devices to your computer.
  • I need to get an adapter so I can use my headphones with my new phone.
  • I borrowed my friend's adapter to charge my phone at the party.
  • She is like an adapter, able to adapt to any situation seamlessly.

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  • The adaptor is essential for connecting the European plug to the American outlet.
  • Don't forget to pack the adaptor for your trip overseas.
  • I borrowed my friend's adaptor to charge my phone at the airport.
  • She acted as an adaptor between the two conflicting parties, helping them find common ground.

adjective describing a lens or optical system that has no focal point

  • The camera lens used in astronomy is an afocal lens, which is designed to capture images without adjusting focus.
  • I bought an afocal lens for my camera so I can take better pictures without having to adjust the focus all the time.
  • I'm loving my new afocal lens - it's making my photos look so professional!
  • Her mind was like an afocal lens, constantly capturing details without getting distracted by the bigger picture.