Cooke triplet

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English[edit]

Etymology[edit]

Named after the company T. Cooke & Sons of York, whose chief engineer Dennis Taylor designed it in 1893.

Noun[edit]

Cooke triplet (plural Cooke triplets)

  1. (historical) A photographic lens comprising a negative flint glass element in the centre with a crown glass element on each side.