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  • Focus stacking
  • Digital image processing technique

    Focus stacking – also called focal plane merging, z-stacking, focus bracketing or focus blending – is a digital image processing technique which combines

    Focus stacking

    Focus stacking

    Focus_stacking

  • Bracketing
  • Photographic technique

    removes out-of-focus portions of each exposure. The in-focus portions are then "stacked"; combined into a single image. Focus stacking is challenging

    Bracketing

    Bracketing

  • Depth of field
  • Distance between the nearest and the furthest objects that are in focus in an image

    supported by computational imaging processes. For example, focus stacking combines multiple images focused on different planes, resulting in an image with a greater

    Depth of field

    Depth of field

    Depth_of_field

  • Stacking
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up stacking in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Stacking may refer to: Stacking (video game), a 2011 game from Double Fine Stacking, a 1987 TV movie

    Stacking

    Stacking

  • Deep focus
  • Photographic and cinematographic technique using a large depth of field

    deep focus with optical tricks (split-focus diopter) or by compositing two or more images together using focus stacking. The opposite of deep focus is shallow

    Deep focus

    Deep focus

    Deep_focus

  • Focus (optics)
  • Point at which light rays converge

    aberration Depth of field Depth of focus Far point Focus (geometry) Fixed focus Bokeh Focus stacking Focal plane Manual focus "Standard Microscopy Terminology"

    Focus (optics)

    Focus (optics)

    Focus_(optics)

  • Helicon Focus
  • 2025-04-11. Helicon Focus Homepage Focus stacking Pictures and technic. Version for Mac OS X Outback Photo review of Helicon Focus 3.00 and CombineZ5

    Helicon Focus

    Helicon_Focus

  • Camera lens
  • Optical device used with a camera to create images

    arbitrarily small. With a simple lens, much more light can be brought into sharp focus. From the front of the camera, the small hole (the aperture), would be seen

    Camera lens

    Camera lens

    Camera_lens

  • Macro photography
  • Photography genre and techniques of extreme close-up pictures

    subject can be made with slightly different focusing lengths and joined afterwards with specialized focus stacking software which picks out the sharpest parts

    Macro photography

    Macro photography

    Macro_photography

  • Photograph
  • Image created by light falling on a light-sensitive surface

    necessary to either stack polyester-protected photographs horizontally within a box, or bind them in a three-ring binder. Stacking the photos horizontally

    Photograph

    Photograph

    Photograph

  • Camera
  • Optical device for recording images

    opening at lower f-stops narrows the range of focus so the background is blurry while the foreground is in focus. This depth of field increases as the aperture

    Camera

    Camera

    Camera

  • Bokeh
  • Aesthetic quality of blur in the out-of-focus parts of an image

    Japanese: [boke]) is the aesthetic quality of the blur produced in out-of-focus parts of an image, whether foreground or background or both. It is created

    Bokeh

    Bokeh

    Bokeh

  • Nude photography
  • Photography of the naked human body

    antiquity; gods and warriors, goddesses and nymphs. Poses, lighting, soft focus, vignetting and hand retouching were employed to create photographic images

    Nude photography

    Nude photography

    Nude_photography

  • Focal length
  • Measure of how strongly an optical system converges or diverges light

    a shorter focal length bends the rays more sharply, bringing them to a focus in a shorter distance or diverging them more quickly. For the special case

    Focal length

    Focal_length

  • Enblend
  • Software tool for merging images

    creating panoramas, and Enfuse, an exposure fusion (HDR merging) and focus stacking tool that combines the depth of field and dynamic range from multiple

    Enblend

    Enblend

  • Pornography
  • Portrayal of sexual subject matter

    compared to Black women. Feminist resentment about pornography tend to focus on two concerns: that pornography depicts violence and aggression, and that

    Pornography

    Pornography

  • Schlieren photography
  • Process to photograph fluid flow

    shifts in focused images. In these techniques, the background and the schlieren object (the distortion to be visualized) are both in focus and the distortion

    Schlieren photography

    Schlieren photography

    Schlieren_photography

  • Color
  • Perception caused by wavelengths of light

    inclusion or exclusion of colors is contentious, with disagreement often focused on indigo and cyan. Even if the subset of color terms is agreed, their

    Color

    Color

    Color

  • Chromatic aberration
  • Failure of a lens to focus all colors on the same point

    aberration, color fringing, or purple fringing, is a failure of a lens to focus all colors to the same point. It is caused by dispersion: the refractive

    Chromatic aberration

    Chromatic aberration

    Chromatic_aberration

  • Exposure fusion
  • microscopy software. This module can be also combined with Deep Focus focus stacking module to solve another problem, which is shallow depth of field

    Exposure fusion

    Exposure fusion

    Exposure_fusion

  • Depth of focus
  • Lens optics concept

    Depth of focus is a lens optics concept that measures the tolerance of placement of the image-capturing plane (the plane of an image sensor or a film

    Depth of focus

    Depth_of_focus

  • Lens flare
  • Image artifact in a lens system

    which internal scattering may occur. These mechanisms differ from the focused image generation mechanism, which uses rays that are from the reflection

    Lens flare

    Lens flare

    Lens_flare

  • APS-C
  • Image sensor format

    rear of the lens closer to the camera's sensor (referred to as short back focus). EF-S lenses are compatible with Canon's APS-C digital SLRs, with the exception

    APS-C

    APS-C

    APS-C

  • Luminar Neo
  • Photo editing app

    brightest and darkest parts of photos. Focus Stacking stacks up to 100 photos with different points of focus. Magic Light AI places visual accents on

    Luminar Neo

    Luminar Neo

    Luminar_Neo

  • Nikon Z50II
  • 2024 APS-C mirrorless interchangeable-lens camera

    images at varying focus distances that can later be combined in computer focus stacking software, allowing, for example, close-ups with great depth of field

    Nikon Z50II

    Nikon Z50II

    Nikon_Z50II

  • Speckle imaging
  • Astronomical imaging methods

    with shift-and-add "image-stacking" Iris - freeware astronomical images processing software Autostakkert - alignment and stacking of image sequences, minimizing

    Speckle imaging

    Speckle imaging

    Speckle_imaging

  • Tilt–shift photography
  • Camera technique

    called shift. Tilt is used to control the orientation of the plane of focus (PoF), and hence the part of an image that appears sharp; it makes use of

    Tilt–shift photography

    Tilt–shift photography

    Tilt–shift_photography

  • Nature photography
  • Photography genre

    categories of photography often associated with nature photography. It focuses on images of the natural world (such as rivers, mountains, deserts, and

    Nature photography

    Nature photography

    Nature_photography

  • Getty Images
  • American visual media company

    Getty does back off." In 2009, Oscar Michelen, a New York attorney who focuses on such damage claims, said, "The damages they're requesting aren't equal

    Getty Images

    Getty_Images

  • Landscape photography
  • Photography genre

    Landscape photographs typically capture the presence of nature but can also focus on human-made features or disturbances of the land; when applied to cities

    Landscape photography

    Landscape photography

    Landscape_photography

  • Photography
  • Art and practice of creating images by recording light

    photograph, is the result produced by the camera. Typically, a lens is used to focus the light reflected or emitted from objects into a real image on the light-sensitive

    Photography

    Photography

    Photography

  • History of photography
  • Archived 2015-11-20 at the Wayback Machine (Fixing of images formed at the focus of a camera obscura), Comptes rendus, 8 : 4-7. By mid-February successful

    History of photography

    History of photography

    History_of_photography

  • Fine-art nude photography
  • Artistic photography of the naked human body

    which distinguishes art photography from both glamour photography, which focuses on showing the subject of the photograph in the most attractive way, and

    Fine-art nude photography

    Fine-art nude photography

    Fine-art_nude_photography

  • Glamour photography
  • Photography genre; subjects are portrayed in glamorous poses

    airbrushing techniques to produce an appealing image of the subject. The focus lies in the beauty of the subject's body or portrait; as such, beauty standards

    Glamour photography

    Glamour photography

    Glamour_photography

  • Post-mortem photography
  • Practice of photographing the recently deceased

    these post-mortem portraits were much like American portraits in style, focusing on the deceased either displayed as asleep or with the family; often these

    Post-mortem photography

    Post-mortem photography

    Post-mortem_photography

  • Instant camera
  • Type of camera whose film self-develops a short time after the picture is taken

    level, then to set the exposure setting on the lens. Then the lens was focused and the subject framed and the picture was taken. The photographer flipped

    Instant camera

    Instant camera

    Instant_camera

  • Portrait photography
  • Type of photography aimed at expressing the personality of the human subject(s)

    focus. Stopping the lens down by one or two stops will help ensure sufficient depth of field so the entire face is in focus, when the nominal focus point

    Portrait photography

    Portrait photography

    Portrait_photography

  • Holography
  • Recording to reproduce a three-dimensional light field

    sandbox made of a cinder block retaining wall on a plywood base, supported on stacks of old tires to isolate it from ground vibrations, and filled with sand

    Holography

    Holography

    Holography

  • F-number
  • Measure of lens speed

    to have subjects at one distance in focus, with the rest of the image (nearer and farther elements) out of focus. This is frequently used for nature photography

    F-number

    F-number

    F-number

  • Kodak 35
  • 35mm camera from Kodak

    the latter not to be mistaken for the shutter release. The front element focusing Kodak lens has a rigid lensmount set in a Kodak inter-lens shutter. The

    Kodak 35

    Kodak 35

    Kodak_35

  • Aperture
  • Hole or opening through which light travels

    defines a bundle of rays from each point on an object that will come to a focus in the image plane. An optical system typically has many structures that

    Aperture

    Aperture

    Aperture

  • Beauty dish
  • Photographic lighting device

    are many uses for a beauty dish, but its basic function is to provide a focused source of light for photographers. The beauty dish is commonly used in

    Beauty dish

    Beauty dish

    Beauty_dish

  • Image sensor
  • Device that converts images into electronic signals

    has been overcome by using microlenses in front of each photodiode, which focus light into the photodiode that would have otherwise hit the amplifier and

    Image sensor

    Image_sensor

  • 1:64 scale
  • Scale model size standard

    techniques such as color grading, forced perspective, rule of thirds, and focus stacking. Breyer Animal Creations' brand Mini Whinnies, introduced in 2005, are

    1:64 scale

    1:64 scale

    1:64_scale

  • Astrophotography
  • Imaging of astronomical objects

    exposures, including subtracting a “dark frame” and a processing called image stacking or "Shift-and-add". Commercial, freeware and free software packages are

    Astrophotography

    Astrophotography

    Astrophotography

  • Tilted plane focus
  • Camera focus technique

    of employing focus as a descriptive, narrative or symbolic artistic device. It is distinct from the more simple uses of selective focus which highlight

    Tilted plane focus

    Tilted plane focus

    Tilted_plane_focus

  • List of films voted the best
  • while others may be susceptible to forms of interference such as vote stacking. Every decade, starting in 1952, the British film magazine Sight and Sound

    List of films voted the best

    List of films voted the best

    List_of_films_voted_the_best

  • Darkroom
  • Room which can be made fully dark to allow for development of photographs and film

    light through the image of a negative onto a base, finely controls the focus, intensity and duration of light, is used for printmaking. A sheet of photographic

    Darkroom

    Darkroom

    Darkroom

  • Prime lens
  • Camera lens with fixed focal length

    sometimes distinguished from a "true zoom" in that the latter maintains focus as the focal length is varied. This use of the term "prime lens" is an example

    Prime lens

    Prime lens

    Prime_lens

  • Long-exposure photography
  • Photography using a long-duration shutter speed

    neutral density filter, a camera's auto focus will not be able to function. It is best to compose and focus without the filter. Then once one is happy

    Long-exposure photography

    Long-exposure photography

    Long-exposure_photography

  • Night photography
  • Capturing photos at night

    capture methods particularly suited to night photography, including focus stacking for sharp foregrounds and backgrounds, exposure bracketing and HDR imaging

    Night photography

    Night photography

    Night_photography

  • Camera obscura
  • Optical device

    larger aperture work which achieves a usable brightness while maintaining focus. If the image is caught on a transparent screen, it can be viewed from the

    Camera obscura

    Camera obscura

    Camera_obscura

  • Push processing
  • Film developing technique

    30-April 24, 1994". Eggert, Brian (January 9, 2013). "Barry Lyndon". Deep Focus Review. Archived from the original on March 28, 2022. Retrieved December

    Push processing

    Push processing

    Push_processing

  • Architectural photography
  • Photography genre

    employed so that both the foreground and background (to infinity) are in sharp focus. More recently, digital single lens reflex (DSLR) cameras have been used

    Architectural photography

    Architectural photography

    Architectural_photography

  • Vignetting
  • Darkening an image's periphery versus the center

    partially blocked by external objects of the optical system such as thick or stacked filters, secondary lenses, and improper lens hoods. This has the effect

    Vignetting

    Vignetting

    Vignetting

  • Light scanning photomacrography
  • techniques continue to evolve, LSP has been replaced by digital image focus stacking. This technique uses a collection of images captured in series at different

    Light scanning photomacrography

    Light scanning photomacrography

    Light_scanning_photomacrography

  • Aerial photography
  • Taking images of the ground from the air

    photography typically refers specifically to bird's-eye view images that focus on landscapes and surface objects, and should not be confused with air-to-air

    Aerial photography

    Aerial photography

    Aerial_photography

  • Candid photography
  • Photograph captured without creating a posed appearance

    people in their natural state without them noticing the camera. The main focus is on capturing the candid expressions and moments of life. Candid photography

    Candid photography

    Candid photography

    Candid_photography

  • Brenizer method
  • Photographic technique

    a focal length of 50 mm or longer. It is also beneficial to use manual focus, manual white balance and manual shutter and aperture controls to maintain

    Brenizer method

    Brenizer method

    Brenizer_method

  • Lens hood
  • Photographic equipment

    increases and the angle of view reduces. Lens hoods are more prominent in long focus lenses because they have a smaller viewing angle than that of wide-angle

    Lens hood

    Lens hood

    Lens_hood

  • Digital single-lens reflex camera
  • Single-lens reflex camera with a digital image sensor and recording mechanism

    lens mount, allowing the D1 to use Nikon's existing line of AI/AIS manual focus and AF lenses. Although Nikon and other manufacturers had produced digital

    Digital single-lens reflex camera

    Digital single-lens reflex camera

    Digital_single-lens_reflex_camera

  • Magic Lantern (firmware)
  • Firmware add-on for the Canon EOS cameras by Trammell Hudson

    vectorscope Focus peaking, 'magic zoom', trap focus, rack focus, follow focus, motion detection Automatic Exposure Bracketing, focus stacking Intervalometer

    Magic Lantern (firmware)

    Magic Lantern (firmware)

    Magic_Lantern_(firmware)

  • Metering mode
  • Way in which a camera determines exposure

    the camera allows a user to move the focus point off the image center, metering will occur around the new focus location. Although promoted as a feature

    Metering mode

    Metering_mode

  • Digital photography
  • Photography with a digital camera

    photodetectors interfaced to an analog-to-digital converter (ADC) to produce images focused by a lens, as opposed to an exposure on photographic film. The digitized

    Digital photography

    Digital photography

    Digital_photography

  • Street photography
  • Photography genre

    finds the world "picturesque". — Susan Sontag, 1977 Street photography can focus on people and their behavior in public. In this respect, the street photographer

    Street photography

    Street photography

    Street_photography

  • Tilt (camera)
  • Swiveling a camera vertically from a fixed position

    respect to the fixed camera body in order to generate greater depth of focus. The camera's tilt will change the position of the horizon, changing the

    Tilt (camera)

    Tilt (camera)

    Tilt_(camera)

  • Pinhole camera
  • Type of camera

    camera with a pinhole. In particular, compact 35 mm cameras whose lens and focusing assembly have been damaged can be reused as pinhole cameras, maintaining

    Pinhole camera

    Pinhole camera

    Pinhole_camera

  • Framing (visual arts)
  • Presentation of visual elements in an image

    Framing can make an image more aesthetically pleasing and keep the viewer's focus on the framed object(s). It can also be used as a repoussoir, to direct

    Framing (visual arts)

    Framing (visual arts)

    Framing_(visual_arts)

  • Backscatter (photography)
  • Optical phenomenon in photography

    dust particles very close to the camera are blurred since they are not in focus, but because they reflect the light more strongly than the more distant

    Backscatter (photography)

    Backscatter (photography)

    Backscatter_(photography)

  • Daguerreotype
  • Early photographic technique

    Obtaining the Spontaneous Reproduction of all the Images Received in the Focus of the Camera Obscura". The patent applied to "England, Wales, and the town

    Daguerreotype

    Daguerreotype

    Daguerreotype

  • Instant film
  • Photographic film which develops in minutes

    SX-70 system. Kodak decided to scrap the plans for packfilm release and focus on an integral type process. A few years later Kodak introduced its own

    Instant film

    Instant film

    Instant_film

  • Panasonic Lumix S1 II
  • Camera model

    In June 2025, Panasonic also introduced focus stacking, allowing the synthesis of images taken at multiple focus positions. The S1II works with Leica L-Mount

    Panasonic Lumix S1 II

    Panasonic Lumix S1 II

    Panasonic_Lumix_S1_II

  • War photography
  • Photographic documentation of wars

    Eigen created a photographic exhibition about war crimes in Kosovo which focused on the clothing and belongings of the victims of ethnic cleansing, rather

    War photography

    War photography

    War_photography

  • Enlarger
  • Specialized transparency projector

    are generally symmetrical in design or nearly so, optimised for sharp focus at 2x to 10x magnification. The light passes through a film holder, which

    Enlarger

    Enlarger

    Enlarger

  • Wide-angle lens
  • Type of lens

    There are two varieties of wide-angle lens: short-focus lenses and retrofocus lenses. Short-focus lenses are generally made up of multiple glass elements

    Wide-angle lens

    Wide-angle lens

    Wide-angle_lens

  • Single-lens reflex camera
  • Camera that typically uses a mirror and prism system

    pellicle. Focus can be adjusted manually by the photographer or automatically by an autofocus system. The viewfinder can include a matte focusing screen

    Single-lens reflex camera

    Single-lens reflex camera

    Single-lens_reflex_camera

  • Stock photography
  • Photographs with a specific use

    Retrieved 2009-08-14. "Getty shutting Scoopt citizen journalism photo site to focus on core business". The Guardian. February 4, 2009. Archived from the original

    Stock photography

    Stock photography

    Stock_photography

  • Photographic plate
  • Target medium in photography

    Plates Archiv (Sonneberg Observatory) The Harvard College Observatory Plate Stacks APDA @ PARI Pisgah Astronomical Research Institute Astronomical Photographic

    Photographic plate

    Photographic plate

    Photographic_plate

  • Telephoto lens
  • Type of camera lens with long focal length

    A telephoto lens, also known as telelens, is a specific type of a long-focus lens used in photography and cinematography, in which the physical length

    Telephoto lens

    Telephoto lens

    Telephoto_lens

  • Window manager
  • Type of system software

    the need for stacking. The classic Mac OS was one of the earliest commercially successful examples of a GUI that used a sort of stacking window management

    Window manager

    Window manager

    Window_manager

  • Color temperature
  • Property of light sources related to black-body radiation

    live in shallow water and receive intense, direct tropical sunlight, the focus was once on simulating this situation with 6500 K lights. In digital photography

    Color temperature

    Color temperature

    Color_temperature

  • Photographic film
  • Visual storage media used by film cameras

    adequate focus. Most plates and films described as orthochromatic or isochromatic were practically insensitive to red, so the correct focus of red light

    Photographic film

    Photographic film

    Photographic_film

  • Fisheye lens
  • Wide-angle photographic lens with strong barrel distortion

    water-filled pail starting with a photographic plate at the bottom, a short focus lens with a pinhole diaphragm located approximately halfway up the pail

    Fisheye lens

    Fisheye lens

    Fisheye_lens

  • Rangefinder camera
  • Camera fitted with a rangefinder

    range-finding focusing mechanism allowing the photographer to measure the subject distance and take photographs that are in sharp focus. Most varieties

    Rangefinder camera

    Rangefinder camera

    Rangefinder_camera

  • Image sharing
  • Publishing or transfer of photos online

    interface and basic photo editing tools. In 2002, SmugMug was founded, focusing on providing a high-quality photo sharing experience for professional photographers

    Image sharing

    Image sharing

    Image_sharing

  • Fashion photography
  • Genre of photography

    combination of romantic lighting and floral decorations while softening the focus, became imitated by so many other photographers that it soon became outmoded

    Fashion photography

    Fashion photography

    Fashion_photography

  • Miniature faking
  • Photography technique

    can be in precise focus. Objects not in the plane of focus are blurred; the blurring increases with distance from the plane of focus. But blurring less

    Miniature faking

    Miniature faking

    Miniature_faking

  • Suffixaufnahme
  • Linguistic phenomenon whereby a language allows multiple cases suffixed on the same head

    Cross-linguistic variations in case stacking representation and functions can be found. In general, case stacking describes the phenomenon whereby a single

    Suffixaufnahme

    Suffixaufnahme

  • Box camera
  • Cardboard or plastic box with a lens

    20th centuries. The lenses are often single element designs meniscus fixed focus lens, or in better quality box cameras a doublet lens with minimal (if any)

    Box camera

    Box camera

    Box_camera

  • Slide projector
  • Opto-mechanical device for showing photographic slides

    reflector and condenser lens system to direct the light through the slide focusing projection lens Most slide projectors have a mechanism to hold slides in

    Slide projector

    Slide projector

    Slide_projector

  • Curiosity (rover)
  • NASA rover exploring Mars since 2012

    also has mechanical focusing in a range from infinite to millimeter distances. This system can make some images with focus stacking processing. MAHLI can

    Curiosity (rover)

    Curiosity (rover)

    Curiosity_(rover)

  • Afocal photography
  • Method of photography

    device's eyepiece produces collimated light and with the camera's lens focused at infinity, creating an afocal system with no net convergence or divergence

    Afocal photography

    Afocal photography

    Afocal_photography

  • Gobo (lighting)
  • Template placed in front of a light source to shape the emitted light

    specifically refers to a device placed in "the gate" or at the "point of focus" between the light source, called a lamp, and the lenses (or other optics)

    Gobo (lighting)

    Gobo (lighting)

    Gobo_(lighting)

  • Light field camera
  • Type of camera that can also capture the direction of travel of light rays

    taken. Instead of setting the focus at a particular distance, "Focus Spread" allows more of a 2D image to be in focus. In some cases this may be the

    Light field camera

    Light field camera

    Light_field_camera

  • Film stock
  • Medium used for recording motion pictures

    backing was used on the film, which rendered the film too opaque to allow focusing through the back of the film, a common technique for many cameras of that

    Film stock

    Film stock

    Film_stock

  • Still life photography
  • Genre of photography used for the depiction of an inanimate subject matter

    angle. The J. Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles, mounted the exhibition “In Focus: Still Life” in 2010. The exhibition included works by still life photographers

    Still life photography

    Still life photography

    Still_life_photography

  • Zoom lens
  • Lens with a variable focal length

    parfocal lens, one that maintains focus when its focal length changes. Most consumer zoom lenses do not maintain perfect focus, but are still nearly parfocal

    Zoom lens

    Zoom lens

    Zoom_lens

  • Exposure (photography)
  • Amount of light captured by a camera

    Examples include black and white photography and portraits with an out-of-focus background. Areas of a photo where information is lost due to extreme darkness

    Exposure (photography)

    Exposure (photography)

    Exposure_(photography)

  • Digital camera
  • Camera that captures photographs or video in digital format

    professionals. Digital cameras typically use a lens with an alterable diaphragm to focus light. The diaphragm and shutter work to admit a controlled amount of light

    Digital camera

    Digital camera

    Digital_camera

  • Ultraviolet photography
  • Photographic process using UV radiation

    quartz or quartz and fluorite. Lenses based purely on quartz show a distinct focus shift between visible and UV light, whereas the fluorite/quartz lenses can

    Ultraviolet photography

    Ultraviolet photography

    Ultraviolet_photography

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  • Dharsini
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Dharsini

    Focus

    Dharsini

  • Fox
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Fox

    English : nickname from the animal, Middle English, Old English fox. It may have denoted a cunning individual or been given to someone with red hair or for some other anecdotal reason. This relatively common and readily understood surname seems to have absorbed some early examples of less transparent surnames derived from the Germanic personal names mentioned at Faulks and Foulks.Irish : part translation of Gaelic Mac an tSionnaigh ‘son of the fox’ (see Tinney).Jewish (American) : translation of the Ashkenazic Jewish surname Fuchs.Americanized spelling of Focks, a North German patronymic from the personal name Fock (see Volk).Americanized spelling of Fochs, a North German variant of Fuchs, or in some cases no doubt a translation of Fuchs itself.

    Fox

  • Dishvitha
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Telugu

    Dishvitha

    Brightness; Focus

    Dishvitha

  • Dhamini
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Dhamini

    Focus

    Dhamini

  • Divia
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Tamil, Telugu

    Divia

    Friend; Focus

    Divia

  • Ekagratha
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Ekagratha

    Focus

    Ekagratha

  • Dhamini | தாமீநீ
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Dhamini | தாமீநீ

    Focus

    Dhamini | தாமீநீ

  • Dhamini
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Telugu

    Dhamini

    Lighting or Storm; Focus

    Dhamini

  • Ekagratha | ஏகாக்ரதா
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Ekagratha | ஏகாக்ரதா

    Focus

    Ekagratha | ஏகாக்ரதா

  • MIDAS
  • Male

    Greek

    MIDAS

    (Μίδας) In Greek mythology, this is the name of a king of Phrygia famous for his Midas touch. After entertaining the drunken Silenus for eleven days, Midas returned him to Dionysos who offered him his choice of anything he wanted. Midas asked to have everything he touched turned to gold. His wish was granted and Midas rejoiced, but not for long, for even his food and drink turned to gold before reaching his mouth. He prayed to Dionysos who took pity on him and gave him instructions for removing the cursed blessing.       The name Midas is said to be Phrygian, and of unknown etymology. It might share the same origin as Hebrew Midrash, MIDAS means "to repeat," especially in order to make an impression on the mind. Midrash refers to the methods used (including repetition) in Old Testament stories for fixing morals in the mind.       Midrash derives from the word midah/middah ("action, measure, rule"), the plural of which is midos ("actions of man," or "rulers of man" especially of man's traits; hence "personality traits." Midos is the ruler of our personality and behavior; it determines what is the central focus of our mind which affects all of our actions and thoughts. Midas was ruled by negative midos, bad traits; he was self-focused and acted rashly, making a bad choice, when offered anything he wanted. 

    MIDAS

  • Figg
  • Surname or Lastname

    English of uncertain origin.

    Figg

    English of uncertain origin. : of uncertain origin. Perhaps a topographic name for someone who lived near a fig tree, or a metonymic occupational name for someone who sold figs, from Old French figue (Latin ficus).English of uncertain origin. : Reaney has it as a variant of Fitch.English of uncertain origin. : It may also be from an unidentified personal name.

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  • Dishita
  • Girl/Female

    Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Jain, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Sindhi, Tamil, Telugu

    Dishita

    Focus; Test

    Dishita

  • Nabhi
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Marathi, Muslim, Punjabi, Sikh, Telugu

    Nabhi

    Focus; The Best; Centre of Body; An Ancient King

    Nabhi

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  • Nirvikara
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Sanskrit

    Nirvikara

    Unchanging

  • Niladdri
  • Boy/Male

    Hindu

    Niladdri

  • Avni | அவநி
  • Girl/Female

    Tamil

    Avni | அவநி

    The earth

  • Leandre
  • Boy/Male

    French

    Leandre

    Form of Leander. 'Lionlike man.

  • Bertilde
  • Girl/Female

    English Teutonic

    Bertilde

    Shining battlemaid.

  • ALINE
  • Female

    English

    ALINE

     Variant spelling of English Aileen, ALINE means "little Eve." Compare with another form of Aline.

  • Justis
  • Boy/Male

    American, Australian, British, Chinese, English, French, Latin

    Justis

    Just; Fair Minded; Fair; Righteous

  • Khushprit
  • Girl/Female

    Indian, Sikh

    Khushprit

    Always Happy

  • Daevaki
  • Girl/Female

    Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Mythological, Telugu

    Daevaki

    Wife of Vasudeva; The Mother of Lord Krishna

  • Louvain
  • Girl/Female

    Australian, British, English

    Louvain

    City in Belgium

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  • Hocus
  • n.

    Drugged liquor.

  • Focus
  • v. t.

    To bring to a focus; to focalize; as, to focus a camera.

  • Foci
  • pl.

    of Focus

  • Corradiate
  • v. t.

    To converge to one point or focus, as light or rays.

  • Focalize
  • v. t.

    To bring to a focus; to focus; to concentrate.

  • Focus
  • n.

    A point in which the rays of light meet, after being reflected or refrcted, and at which the image is formed; as, the focus of a lens or mirror.

  • Focusing
  • p. pr. & vb. n.

    of Focus

  • Hocus
  • v. t.

    To adulterate; to drug; as, liquor is said to be hocused for the purpose of stupefying the drinker.

  • Focal
  • a.

    Belonging to,or concerning, a focus; as, a focal point.

  • Hocus
  • v. t.

    To stupefy with drugged liquor.

  • Fuci
  • pl.

    of Fucus

  • Focus
  • n.

    A point so related to a conic section and certain straight line called the directrix that the ratio of the distace between any point of the curve and the focus to the distance of the same point from the directrix is constant.

  • Fucivorous
  • a.

    Eating fucus or other seaweeds.

  • Loci
  • pl.

    of Locus

  • Hocus
  • n.

    One who cheats or deceives.

  • Focus
  • n.

    A central point; a point of concentration.

  • Hocus
  • v. t.

    To deceive or cheat.

  • Focused
  • imp. & p. p.

    of Focus

  • Focuses
  • pl.

    of Focus

  • Loca
  • pl.

    of Locus