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Q: When was the Pince-Nez style of spectacles introduced?
A: Pince-nez spectacles are worn by placing them on the bridge of one's nose and pinching the frame to the nose. They do not have earpieces and simply rest on the ... Read More »

Q: What are pince-nez?
A: Eyeglasses popular from the late 19th through early 20th century which lacked temples and were held on the face by pinching the nose, hence the name, pinch nose... Read More »

Q: What is pince-nez?
A: (păns'nā', pĭns'-) n. , pl. , pince-nez ( -nāz', -nā' ). Eyeglasses clipped to the bridge of the nose. [French : pincer, to pinch (from Old French pincier; see ... Read More »

Q: What is pince-nez?
A: Pince-nez (pronounced /?pænsne?/, /?p?nsne?/, or as French [p?s?ne] are a style of spectacles, Read More »

Q: What is a pince-nez?
A: Pince-nez are a style of spectacles, popular in the nineteenth century, which are supported without earpieces, b... Read More »

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