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Definition of Reticles
1. reticle [n] - See also: reticle
Lexicographical Neighbors of Reticles
Literary usage of Reticles
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. Publications of the Washburn Observatory of the University of Wisconsin by Washburn Observatory, Edward Singleton Holden, John Eugene Davies, George Cary Comstock (1884)
"I had ordered two glass reticles (which were made for me by Professor ROGERS of the
... They have an insuperable objection to glass reticles of all kinds, ..."
2. NBS Special Publication (1921)
"It consists of two reticles mounted side by side, the distance between them being
that between the two barrels of the binocular, a ground-glass bulb for ..."
3. War Work of the Bureau of Standards: April 1, 1921 by United States Bureau of Standards (1921)
"It consists of two reticles mounted side by side, the distance between them being
that between the two barrels of the binocular, a ground-glass bulb for ..."
4. Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society by Royal Microscopical Society, London (1878)
"However little the crystal is turned to the right or left from this position,
the part comprised between the two reticles will cease to be illuminated, ..."
5. Harmonized Tariff Schedule of the United States: Annotated for Statistical ...edited by Stephen Koplan, Deanna Tanner Okun edited by Stephen Koplan, Deanna Tanner Okun (2006)
"... photomasks or reticles used in manufacturing semiconductor devices Optical
stereoscopic microscopes fitted with equipment specifically designed for the ..."
6. A Treatise on Topography: In which the Science and Practical Detail of by C. Malortie de Martemont (1825)
"Various methods of supplying the place of fixed and moveable reticles in these
glasses have been contrived; some substitute for them a plane-glass, ..."