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trifocal

[trahy-foh-kuhl, trahy-foh-] / traɪˈfoʊ kəl, ˈtraɪˌfoʊ- /


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Americans would do well to view anti-Semitism with a trifocal lens.

From Seattle Times

The least expensive prescription option is bifocal or trifocal glasses with a visible line separating the top portion of the lens, which corrects for distance if necessary, from the bottom portion, which corrects for presbyopia.

From New York Times

Treatment options: nonprescription and prescription eyeglasses, bifocal and trifocal contact lenses, refractive surgery to reshape the cornea, and lens replacement with a synthetic implant. — Cataracts: They affect more than 22 million Americans, and the older you get, the greater your risk.

From Seattle Times

The Hilton ballroom is sold out, and Cosby, after starting slowly, leaves the crowd howling at his routine on trifocal eyeglasses.

From Time Magazine Archive

How could a man with trifocal vision fail to see that the peace would need as much planning as the war?

From Time Magazine Archive