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Trip′let.


Optics.) An arrangement of lenses in a microscope, invented by Holland.

In Wollaston's doublet two plane concave lenses were used, but in Holland's two lenses are substituted for the first in the doublet, and the stop is placed between them and the third lens. The object is the correction of spherical aberration and chromatic dispersion. See lens.

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