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Discover LudwigThe word "nosepiece" is correct in written English
It is typically used in contexts related to optics, such as microscopes or telescopes, referring to the part that holds the lenses. Example: "To focus the image clearly, adjust the nosepiece of the microscope."
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Wearing an assortment of props – a bulbous nosepiece, a wig and a ratty moustache – Damon also decided to pile on 30 pounds to play the role.
He needs some good soft padding for the nosepiece.
He was wearing steel-rimmed spectacles, with a piece of paper under the nosepiece.
He's had that same piece of paper under the nosepiece for weeks.
The other inserts into a nosepiece that sighs oxygen into his 73-year-old lungs damaged by pulmonary arterial hypertension.
For example, dirty laundry can yield traces of blood, sweat or semen; the nosepiece and ear pieces of a pair of glasses can carry skin cells or sweat; and a bullet that goes through a body can carry away tissue.
At impact, the nosepiece of Phelps's goggles snapped.
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