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Definition of cope
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Cope (v. t.) To match one's self
against;
to meet; to
encounter.
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Huyghenian
::
Huyghenian
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
invented
by,
Christian
Huyghens,
a Dutch
astronomer
of the
seventeenth
century;
as, the
Huyghenian
telescope..
Amplify
::
Amplify
(v. t.) To
render
larger,
more
extended,
or more
intense,
and the like; -- used
especially
of
telescopes,
microscopes,
etc..
Dichroiscope
::
Dichroiscope
(n.) Same as
Dichroscope.
Rapture
::
Rapture
(n.) A
spasm;
a fit; a
syncope;
delirium.
Manoscope
::
Manoscope
(n.) Same as
Manometer.
Scopeloid
::
Scopeloid
(n.) Any fish of the
family
Scopelidae.
Micr-
::
Micr- ()
Small,
little,
trivial,
slight;
as,
microcosm,
microscope..
Spherometer
::
Spherometer
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
the
curvature
of
spherical
surface,
as of
lenses
for
telescope,
etc..
Diacope
::
Diacope
(n.)
Tmesis.
Horoscope
::
Horoscope
(n.) The
planisphere
invented
by Jean
Paduanus.
Magnify
::
Magnify
(v. t.) To make
great,
or
greater;
to
increase
the
dimensions
of; to
amplify;
to
enlarge,
either
in fact or in
appearance;
as, the
microscope
magnifies
the
object
by a
thousand
diameters..
Microscopy
::
Microscopy
(n.) The use of the
microscope;
investigation
with the
microscope.
Finder
::
Finder
(n.) One who, or that
which,
finds;
specifically
(Astron.),
a small
telescope
of low power and large field of view,
attached
to a
larger
telescope,
for the
purpose
of
finding
an
object
more
readily..
Kaleidoscope
::
Kaleidoscope
(n.) An
instrument
invented
by Sir David
Brewster,
which
contains
loose
fragments
of
colored
glass,
etc., and
reflecting
surfaces
so
arranged
that
changes
of
position
exhibit
its
contents
in an
endless
variety
of
beautiful
colors
and
symmetrical
forms.
It has been much
employed
in arts of
design..
Stereoscopic
::
Stereoscope
(n.) An
optical
instrument
for
giving
to
pictures
the
appearance
of solid
forms,
as seen in
nature.
It
combines
in one,
through
a
bending
of the rays of
light,
two
pictures,
taken for the
purpose
from
points
of view a
little
way
apart.
It is
furnished
with two
eyeglasses,
and by
refraction
or
reflection
the
pictures
are
superimposed,
so as to
appear
as one to the
observer..
Microlite
::
Microlite
(n.) A
minute
inclosed
crystal,
often
observed
when
minerals
or rocks are
examined
in thin
sections
under the
microscope..
Alethoscope
::
Alethoscope
(n.) An
instrument
for
viewing
pictures
by means of a lens, so as to
present
them in their
natural
proportions
and
relations..
Praxinoscope
::
Praxinoscope
(n.) An
instrument,
similar
to the
phenakistoscope,
for
presenting
to view, or
projecting
upon a
screen,
images
the
natural
motions
of real
objects..
Parasita
::
Parasita
(n. pl.) A
division
of
copepod
Crustacea,
having
a
sucking
mouth,
as the
lerneans.
They are
mostly
parasites
on
fishes.
Called
also
Siphonostomata..
Microspectroscope
::
Microspectroscope
(n.) A
spectroscope
arranged
for
attachment
to a
microscope,
for
observation
of the
spectrum
of light from
minute
portions
of any
substance..
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