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conjugate(dictionary)
self-conjugate(medicine)
conjugate(1)(dictionary)
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immobile (iou)



immobile adjective. ME.
[Old & mod. French from Latin immobilis, formed as IM-2 + mobilis Mobile adjective.]
Incapable of moving or being moved, immovable; motionless, stationary.
P. G. Wodehouse There was something..immobile about the boy's attitude..to suggest that nothing could shift him. A. S. Byatt The man watched him, expecting him to move again, but he sat, immobile.

conjugate foci (medicine)


conjugate foci
<microscopy> In an image-forming system, two fields are said to be conjugate with each Other when two or more object fields are simultaneously in focus in a single plane, for example, in Kohler illumination the field diaphragm, specimen and ocular front focal plane are conjugate foci as are the filament, condenser aperture diaphragm, objective back focal plane and ocular front focal plane(when a Bertrand lens is used).