What Are Those Glasses Called?

Types of Glasses

  • Glasses, also known as eyeglasses or spectacles, are vision eyewear consisting of lenses mounted in a frame in front of a person’s eyes.
  • Blue light blocking glasses have specially crafted lenses to block or filter out blue light from digital screens.
  • Pince-nez glasses lack earpieces and are supported by pinching the bridge of the nose.
  • Groucho glasses are a humorous novelty disguise resembling those worn by Groucho Marx.
  • Clear eyeglasses have colorless frames.

Etymology and History

  • Why do Cockneys say "bins" for glasses? It rhymes with "reading glasses."
  • Thick glasses referred to as "Coke bottles" due to their resemblance to Coca-Cola’s thick bottle glass.
  • The term "giglamps" for glasses originated from the lamps used when travelling at night, known for their thick glass.

Features of Glasses

  • Sunglasses have tinted or polarized lenses to protect against bright light and UV rays.
  • Photochromic lenses darken in sunlight.
  • Glasses come in various sizes, with common glasses holding 12 ounces.

Eyeglasses Terminology

  • Glasses are also called eyeglasses or spectacles, consisting of lenses in a frame in front of the eyes.
  • Pince-nez glasses lack earpieces and rest on the nose.
  • Groucho glasses are a humorous disguise resembling those worn by Groucho Marx.

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