💡 Words with a Similar Meaning to "Cofocus"
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| Word | Definition |
|---|---|
| focusnoun | (uncountable) Concentration of attention. |
| focussingnoun | (Commonwealth) Alternative spelling of focusing. [The action or concentration of attention or energy on something.] |
| focalizationnoun | (narratology) The perspective through which a narrative is presented. |
| focalisernoun | (British) Alternative spelling of focalizer. [(narratology) A character through which the story is told, and whose perspective the story is told from.] |
| focussernoun | Alternative form of focuser. [A device which allows one to adjust the focus of an instrument such as a telescope.] |
| focal | Belonging to, concerning, or located at a focus. |
| pull-focusnoun | (film, television) A filming technique whereby the focal point is drawn towards the viewer; also a shot (as part of an edit) in which such a technique is used. Also used attributively. |
| focussing clothnoun | Alternative form of focusing cloth. [(photography, historical) A cloth thrown over a camera (and the operator's head and shoulders) to exclude all light except that which comes through the lens.] |
| focometernoun | Alternative form of focimeter. [A lensmeter (optician's instrument).] |
| cofactornoun | (biochemistry) A substance, especially a coenzyme or a metal, that must be present for an enzyme to function. |
| foc's'lenoun | Alternative form of fo'c'sle (“forecastle”). [(informal, nautical) forecastle.] |
| locofoconoun | (archaic) A match (used for making fire). |
| lensenoun | Misspelling of lens. [(optics) An object, usually made of glass, that focuses or defocuses the light that passes through it.] |
| foveationnoun | The act of foveating (angling the eyes to focus on an object). |
| defocusnoun | The process of going out of focus. |
| focslenoun | Alternative spelling of fo'c'sle. [(informal, nautical) forecastle.] |
| focal lengthnoun | (optics) A measure of how strongly an optical system converges or diverges light, the inverse of optical power. In the simple case of a single convex lens, it is the distance along the optical axis from the principal plane of the lens to the lens's focal point (where, for instance, the film would be placed in a camera). For more complex or multi-element optical systems, focal length need not correspond to any obvious measurable physical distance. |
| foilnoun | (mnemonic) An acronym for the algorithm for multiplying two binomials. |
| ufocalnoun | A focus of UFO activity. |
| foc's'le lampnoun | Alternative form of fo'c's'le lamp. [A forecastle lamp.] |
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