Blink-comparator


an optical instrument used to detect small differences in two photographs of the same field or object by viewing them alternately, switching rapidly from one to the other.

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  • Blinked

    to open and close the eye, especially involuntarily; wink rapidly and repeatedly. to look with winking or half-shut eyes: I blinked at the harsh morning light. to be startled, surprised, or dismayed (usually followed by at): She blinked at his sudden fury. to look evasively or with indifference; ignore (often followed by at): to blink […]

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  • Blinker

    a device for flashing light signals. a light that flashes intermittently, especially one that serves as a traffic signal. either of two leather flaps on a bridle, to prevent a horse from seeing sideways; a blinder. to put blinkers on. Historical Examples The Trimmed Lamp O. Henry The Trimmed Lamp O. Henry Sally Scott of […]

  • Blinkered

    narrow-minded and subjective; unwilling to understand another viewpoint. having blinkers on; fitted with blinkers. a device for flashing light signals. a light that flashes intermittently, especially one that serves as a traffic signal. either of two leather flaps on a bridle, to prevent a horse from seeing sideways; a blinder. to put blinkers on. Contemporary […]

  • Blinkers

    a device for flashing light signals. a light that flashes intermittently, especially one that serves as a traffic signal. either of two leather flaps on a bridle, to prevent a horse from seeing sideways; a blinder. to put blinkers on. Historical Examples The Swiss Family Robinson Johann David Wyss Black Beauty Anna Sewell Yorkshire Oddities, […]


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