focus
n, pl fo*ci also fo*cus*es 1 a : a point at which rays (as of light, heat, or sound) converge or from which they diverge or appear to diverge : specif : the point where the geometrical lines or their prolongations conforming to the rays diverging from or converging toward another point intersect and give rise to an image after reflection by a mirror or refraction by a lens or optical system b : a point of convergence of a beam of particles (as electrons) 2 a : FOCAL LENGTH b : adjustment for distinct vision : also : the area that may be seen distinctly or resolved into a clear image 3 : a localized area of disease or the chief site of a generalized disease or infection vb, fo*cused also fo*cussed fo*cus*ing also fo*cus*sing vt 1 : to bring (as light rays) to a focus 2 a : to adjust the focus of (as the eye or a lens) b : to bring (as an image) into focus vi 1 : to come to a focus 2 : to adjust one's eye or a camera to a particular range fo*cus*able adj
Similar sounding terms: FACS FICS fix fu·cose
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