Definition of cope

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Cope (v. i.) To exchange or barter.

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Galilean :: Galilean (a.) Of or pertaining to Galileo; as, the Galilean telescope. See Telescope..
Collimator :: Collimator (n.) A telescope arranged and used to determine errors of collimation, both vertical and horizontal..
Diaphanoscope :: Diaphanoscope (n.) A dark box constructed for viewing transparent pictures, with or without a lens..
Syncope :: Syncope (n.) Same as Syncopation.
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Ocular :: Ocular (n.) The eyepiece of an optical instrument, as of a telescope or microscope..
Chronograph :: Chronograph (n.) A chronoscope.
Spectroscopical :: Spectroscopical (a.) Of or pertaining to a spectroscope, or spectroscopy..
Polyscope :: Polyscope (n.) A glass which makes a single object appear as many; a multiplying glass.
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Otoscope :: Otoscope (n.) An instrument for examining the condition of the ear.
Cope :: Cope (v. i.) To enter into or maintain a hostile contest; to struggle; to combat; especially, to strive or contend on equal terms or with success; to match; to equal; -- usually followed by with..
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