Any experienced Optometrist, Optical Dispenser or Dispensing Optician will be able to dispense spectacles to children. Not all Optometry practices keep frames to fit children in stock. I would recommend calling any local Optometrists to find out if they stock children's frames. They will need to know the age as most stores don't stock frames to fit really young children and todlers but they can be ordered in. Once you have found a frame which fits properly, you may be able to order the frames from an online store at a cheaper price if you have the brand and model details etc.
The same person as if they were not wearing spectacles. Spectacles are worn to correct vision disorders.
I can't find my spectacles!
what is the person wearing if he has on spectacles.?
what is the person wearing if he has on spectacles.?
what is the person wearing if he has on spectacles.?
There is no specific collective noun for 'spectacles' (or 'eyeglasses), most likely because spectacles aren't normally found in groups. However, if there is a group of spectacles, any noun suitable for the situation can function as a collective noun; for example a box of spectacles, a pile of spectacles, a row of spectacles, etc.
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There is no specific collective noun for spectacles. Use the collective noun appropriate for the situation; for example a display of spectacles (in a shop), a collection of spectacles (in a drawer), a spectrum of spectacles (in an alliteration or a poem), etc.
staff used to dispense any alcoholic or non alcoholic drink on dispense counter
The Black Spectacles was created in 1939.
"Dispense usted" translates to "please" in English. It is a polite way of asking someone to excuse an action or to allow something.
Spectacles is an older word for eyeglasses. If spectacles were opaque, no one could see through the lenses. The glass (now plastic) used in spectacles must be clear and without scratches.