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19 Usage Examples Depicting the Meaning of 'Biconcave' in a Sentence

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The magnifying glass had a biconcave lens to make objects appear larger.
The biconcave shape of the jellyfish allowed it to move gracefully through the water.
The teacher demonstrated how a biconcave lens can focus light in a physics experiment.
The balloon lost its biconcave form when I let the air out.
My toy magnifying glass has a biconcave lens for exploring.
The teacher showed the students a biconcave mirror during the science lesson.
The scientist studied a biconcave lens under the microscope to understand its optical properties.
The lenses in his eyeglasses are biconcave, helping him see more clearly.
The UFO in the story had biconcave windows.
The biconcave lens in the magnifying glass helped Sarah read the small print in her book.
The jellyfish at the aquarium had a biconcave body shape.
Lisa found a biconcave seashell during her beachcombing adventure.
The ancient coin had a biconcave design on both sides.
The glasses had biconcave lenses that helped me see clearly.
Some fish species have biconcave tails that help them move swiftly through water.
A biconcave mirror was placed strategically to reflect light across the room.
The glasses he wears have biconcave lenses.
The soap bubbles in the air were biconcave and shimmering.
The shiny pebble I found had a biconcave shape.

Biconcave

bahy-kon-keyv
adjectiveConcave on both sides, as a lens.
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Last Updated On: November 18, 2023
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