mirror|mirrors in English
noun
[mir·ror || 'mɪrə(r)]
polished surface coated with glass that reflects an image; looking glass; reflectio
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1. Mirror with Back light can also be combined with Integrated Light Mirrors and Hollywood Mirrors
2. Beveled mirrors can be mounted in two ways: with the use of adhesives and mirror clips
3. Advantages of Beveled Mirror It is a general perception that Beveled mirrors are used to an artistic effect, without actually changing the basic properties of mirrors.
4. The best-rated product in Mirrors is the Medium Rectangle Black Beveled Glass Modern Mirror (28.75 in
5. The side-view mirror consists of two convex mirrors (2) fitted at angles on a holder (1).
6. Apparently a mirror was made with an aberration that was not detected because the mirrors were never fully tested.
7. This Fifi Antiqued wall mirror features a narrow inner and outer frame that's finished in heavily Antiqued gold leaf with etched, Antiqued mirrors
8. In a recent paper the author described a method of acquiring the complete solution set of three-mirror Anastigmatic telescopes with concave primary mirrors in which only one mirror is allowed to depart from being strictly spherical
9. For example, funhouse mirrors usually employ both Concave and convex curves along the surface of the mirror to achieve a specific type of visual distortion.
10. Mirrors were often shaped in the form of an Ankh, and since death was considered the mirror of life, the glyph also symbolized the underworld.
11. Rearview mirrors.
12. Both classical Cassegrain systems and Ritchey-Chretien systems that consist of mirrors (1) and (2) may be aplanatically and anastigmatically corrected with a flat image field (6) by means of the disclosed two-mirror corrector made of mirrors (3) and (4).
13. Infinity mirrors, being mirrors enhanced by lights that produce an optical illusion
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15. (a) Wide-angle exterior mirrors, named ‘class IV’ mirrors. These cover an area on both sides of the vehicle which starts closer to the driver’s position and is much wider to the side than the area covered by the normal (‘class II’) rear mirror.
16. Coelostats, generally, use 2 mirrors
17. A simple periscope uses mirrors.
18. The reflecting ability of ancient mirrors was limited compared to that of today’s glass mirrors.
19. Mirrors, scissors, axes, knives, combs.
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21. "Wide-angle" exterior mirrors (Class IV)
22. ‘Wide-angle’ exterior mirrors (Class IV)
23. The pond mirrors the surrounding trees.
24. The mirrors had tarnished with age.
25. Sorcerer took refuge behind the mirrors.