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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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Horoscope
::
Horoscope
(n.) The
diagram
or
scheme
of
twelve
houses
or signs of the
zodiac,
into which the whole
circuit
of the
heavens
was
divided
for the
purposes
of such
prediction
of
fortune..
Ascendant
::
Ascendant
(n.) The
horoscope,
or that
degree
of the
ecliptic
which rises above the
horizon
at the
moment
of one's
birth;
supposed
to have a
commanding
influence
on a
person's
life and
fortune..
Apo
::
Apo () A
prefix
from a Greek
preposition.
It
usually
signifies
from, away from, off, or
asunder,
separate;
as, in
apocope
(a
cutting
off),
apostate,
apostle
(one sent
away),
apocarpous..
Echoscope
::
Echoscope
(n.) An
instrument
for
intensifying
sounds
produced
by
percussion
of the
thorax.
Auscultation
::
Auscultation
(n.) An
examination
by
listening
either
directly
with the ear
(immediate
auscultation)
applied
to parts of the body, as the
abdomen;
or with the
stethoscope
(mediate
auscultation),
in order to
distinguish
sounds
recognized
as a sign of
health
or of
disease..
Bruiser
::
Bruiser
(n.) A
concave
tool used in
grinding
lenses
or the
speculums
of
telescopes.
Haemoscope
::
Haemoscope
(n.) An
instrument
devised
by
Hermann,
for
regulating
and
measuring
the
thickness
of a layer of blood for
spectroscopic
examination..
Iriscope
::
Iriscope
(n.) A
philosophical
toy for
exhibiting
the
prismatic
tints by means of thin
films.
Angioscope
::
Angioscope
(n.) An
instrument
for
examining
the
capillary
vessels
of
animals
and
plants.
Drag
::
Drag (v. t.) The
bottom
part of a flask or mold, the upper part being the
cope..
First-class
::
First-class
(a.) Of the best
class;
of the
highest
rank; in the first
division;
of the best
quality;
first-rate;
as, a
first-class
telescope..
Phakoscope
::
Phakoscope
(n.) An
instrument
for
studying
the
mechanism
of
accommodation.
Pseudoscopic
::
Pseudoscopic
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
formed
by, a
pseudoscope;
having
its parts
appearing
with the
relief
reversed;
as, a
pseudoscopic
image..
Syncopation
::
Syncopation
(n.) The act of
syncopating;
the
contraction
of a word by
taking
one or more
letters
or
syllables
from the
middle;
syncope.
Debuscope
::
Debuscope
(n.) A
modification
of the
kaleidoscope;
-- used to
reflect
images
so as to form
beautiful
designs.
Knowledge
::
Knowledge
(v. i.) Scope of
information;
cognizance;
notice;
as, it has not come to my
knowledge..
Comprehensiveness
::
Comprehensiveness
(n.) The
quality
of being
comprehensive;
extensiveness
of
scope.
Play
::
Play (n.)
Hence,
liberty
of
acting;
room for
enlargement
or
display;
scope;
as, to give full play to
mirth..
Alethoscope
::
Alethoscope
(n.) An
instrument
for
viewing
pictures
by means of a lens, so as to
present
them in their
natural
proportions
and
relations..
Sphygmoscope
::
Sphygmoscope
(n.) Same as
Sphygmograph.
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