aperture in the PONS Dictionary

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The aperture is rounded, thickened within and a little expanded, a trifle iridescent.
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They are all 8-element, 4-group designs with maximum-minimum aperture of 5.6-45.
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The aperture is very large, somewhat effuse anteriorly.
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In addition to flattened shells, members of the group have an imperforate umbilicus and a single tooth on the parietal wall of the aperture.
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The oblique aperture is rounded-oval, with a very thin layer of bluish iridescent nacre within.
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When the stencil is down on the board, paste is filling the aperture and its in contact with the pad and walls of the stencil.
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However, it can be readily observed using a small telescope with an aperture of or more.
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The oblique aperture is iridescent and lirate within.
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A synthetic aperture ground mapping radar enables the pilot to locate targets in poor visibility conditions.
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The large aperture is smooth and pearly within.
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