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81Spectacle Makers — Incorporated 1630 (Dodsley, 1761) …
82spectacle blur — the indistinct vision with spectacles occurring after removal of hard contact lenses, particularly non–gas permeable lenses; it is thought to result from chronic hypoxia of the cornea and attendant corneal edema …
83spectacle — Synonyms and related words: Grand Guignol, Passion play, Tom show, amazement, antimasque, astonishing thing, astonishment, audience success, ballet, blazon, bomb, bravura, brilliancy, broadcast drama, burlesque show, charade, cliff hanger, closet …
84spectacle — spec·ta·cle || spektÉ™kl n. something that can be seen (especially something amazing or marvelous); extravagant public performance, drama …
85spectacle — n. 1. Show, exhibition, sight, scene, representation, display, pageant, parade, gazing stock. 2. Curiosity, wonder, marvel, phenomenon, sight …
86spectacle — n 1. picture, vision, sight, panorama, phantasmagoria; show, showing, display, exhibition, scene; phenomenon, event, incident, curiosity; wonder, marvel, prodigy, revelation, sign; sensation, splash. 2. demonstration, presentation, exhibit,… …
87spectacle — spec·ta·cle …
88spectacle — [ˈspektək(ə)l] noun [C/U] an unusual, exciting, or impressive event or sight …
89spectacle frame — A large casting extending outboard from the main hull for supporting for the ends of the propeller shafts in a multi screw ship …
90spectacle coot — noun Etymology: short for spectacled coot : surf scoter …