FOCUS | • focus n. (Countable, optics) A point at which reflected or refracted rays of light converge. • focus n. (Countable, geometry) A point of a conic at which rays reflected from a curve or surface converge. • focus n. (Uncountable, photography, cinematography) The fact of the convergence of light on the photographic medium. |
FOCUSED | • focused adj. Directing all one’s efforts towards achieving a particular goal. • focused adj. Dealing with some narrowly defined aspects of a broader phenomenon. • focused v. Simple past tense and past participle of focus. |
FOCUSER | • focuser n. A device which allows one to adjust the focus of an instrument such as a telescope. • FOCUSER n. a device to assist focussing. |
FOCUSES | • focuses n. Plural of focus. • focuses v. Third-person singular simple present indicative form of focus. • FOCUS v. to bring or adjust to a point. |
FOCUSERS | • focusers n. Plural of focuser. • FOCUSER n. a device to assist focussing. |
FOCUSING | • focusing adj. Used for or pertaining to focusing. • focusing adj. Pertaining to the direction of attention, effort, or energy to a particular audience or purpose over time. • focusing n. The action of the verb to focus. |
FOCUSSED | • focussed adj. (Britain) Alternative spelling of focused. • focussed v. (Britain) simple past tense and past participle of focus. • FOCUS v. to bring or adjust to a point. |
FOCUSSES | • focusses v. (Britain) third-person singular simple present indicative form of focus. • focusses n. (Britain) plural of focus. • FOCUS v. to bring or adjust to a point. |
FOCUSABLE | • focusable adj. Capable of being focused. • focusable adj. (Graphical user interface) Able to receive the input focus. • FOCUSABLE adj. able to be focused. |
FOCUSINGS | • focusings n. Plural of focusing. • FOCUSING n. the act of bringing into focus. |
FOCUSLESS | • focusless adj. Lacking focus. • FOCUSLESS adj. without focus. |
FOCUSSING | • focussing adj. Alternative form of focusing. • focussing n. Alternative form of focusing. • focussing v. Present participle of focus. |