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fo·cus [ fṓkəss ]


noun  (plural fo·cus·es or fo·ci [ fṓ s ])
Definition:
 
1. main emphasis: concentrated effort or attention on a particular thing
The committee's focus must be on finding solutions to the problem.

2.  (plural fo·cus·es) area of concern: an area of concern, responsibility, or investigation
an inquiry with a narrow focus

3. concentrated quality: a concentrated and unified quality
to bring focus to the problem

4. sharpness of image: the quality that makes an image sharply defined with clear edges and contrast

5. sharpness of vision: the condition of seeing images sharply and clearly

6.  (plural fo·ci) optics 
Same as  focal point (sense 1)


7. photog device for adjusting camera lens: a device on a camera for adjusting the lens

8.  (plural fo·ci) medicine disease origin: the point from which a disease spreads or where it localizes

9.  (plural fo·ci) geography center of earthquake or explosion: the point of origin of an earthquake or underground nuclear explosion

10.  (plural fo·ci) mathematics point on cone: a fixed point in a plane that in combination with a particular straight line specifies a conic section



transitive and intransitive verb  (past and past participle fo·cused or fo·cussed, present participle fo·cus·ing or fo·cus·sing, 3rd person present singular fo·cus·es or fo·cus·ses)
Definition:
 
1. concentrate mainly on something: to concentrate effort or attention on a particular thing or a particular aspect of a thing

2. adjust vision to see clearly: to adjust your vision so that you see clearly and sharply, or become adjusted for clear vision

3. optics adjust lens: to adjust a lens so that the image viewed is clear and sharp

4. optics meet at single point: to make rays of light meet at a single point, or meet at a single point

[Mid-17th century. < Latin, "hearth, fireplace"]

fo·cus·a·ble adjective
fo·cus·er noun
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