dioptric

/daɪˈɑptrɪk/
adjective
  1. Relating to the refraction of light, especially through lenses.
    • The dioptric system of the telescope uses curved lenses to magnify distant stars.
    • In biology class, we learned about the dioptric properties of the human eye.
    • The lighthouse used a dioptric lens to focus the light into a powerful beam.
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