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Definition of cope
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Cope (n.) An
ancient
tribute
due to the lord of the soil, out of the lead mines in
Derbyshire,
England..
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Gyroscope
::
Gyroscope
(n.) A
rotating
wheel,
mounted
in a ring or
rings,
for
illustrating
the
dynamics
of
rotating
bodies,
the
composition
of
rotations,
etc. It was
devised
by
Professor
W. R.
Johnson,
in 1832, by whom it was
called
the
rotascope..
Doubler
::
Doubler
(n.) An
instrument
for
augmenting
a very small
quantity
of
electricity,
so as to
render
it
manifest
by
sparks
or the
electroscope..
Urethroscopy
::
Urethroscopy
(n.)
Examination
of the
urethra
by means of the
urethroscope.
Siphonostomata
::
Siphonostomata
(n. pl.) A tribe of
parasitic
copepod
Crustacea
including
a large
number
of
species
that are
parasites
of
fishes,
as the
lerneans.
They have a mouth
adapted
to suck
blood..
Otoscopy
::
Otoscopy
(n.) The
examination
of the ear; the art of using the
otoscope.
Horoscope
::
Horoscope
(n.) The
planisphere
invented
by Jean
Paduanus.
Coped
::
Coped (imp. & p. p.) of Cop.
Latitude
::
Latitude
(n.)
Extent;
size;
amplitude;
scope.
Stereographic
::
Stereograph
(n.) Any
picture,
or pair of
pictures,
prepared
for
exhibition
in the
stereoscope.
Stereographs
are now
commonly
made by means of
photography..
Laryngophony
::
Laryngophony
(n.) The sound of the voice as heard
through
a
stethoscope
when the
latter
is
placed
upon the
larynx.
Swooning
::
Swoon (n.) A
fainting
fit;
syncope.
Opeidoscope
::
Opeidoscope
(n.) An
instrument,
consisting
of a tube
having
one end open and the other end
covered
with a thin
flexible
membrance
to the
center
of which is
attached
a small
mirror.
It is used for
exhibiting
upon a
screen,
by means of rays
reflected
from the
mirror,
the
vibratory
motions
caused
by
sounds
produced
at the open end of the tube, as by
speaking
or
singing
into it..
Alethoscope
::
Alethoscope
(n.) An
instrument
for
viewing
pictures
by means of a lens, so as to
present
them in their
natural
proportions
and
relations..
Micrometer
::
Micrometer
(n.) An
instrument,
used with a
telescope
or
microscope,
for
measuring
minute
distances,
or the
apparent
diameters
of
objects
which
subtend
minute
angles.
The
measurement
given
directly
is that of the image of the
object
formed
at the focus of the
object
glass..
Hydroscope
::
Hydroscope
(n.) An
instrument
designed
to mark the
presence
of
water,
especially
in air..
Eucopepoda
::
Eucopepoda
(n. pl.) A group which
includes
the
typical
copepods
and the
lerneans.
Microspectroscope
::
Microspectroscope
(n.) A
spectroscope
arranged
for
attachment
to a
microscope,
for
observation
of the
spectrum
of light from
minute
portions
of any
substance..
Wide
::
Wide
(superl.)
Of large
scope;
comprehensive;
liberal;
broad;
as, wide
views;
a wide
understanding..
Polyscope
::
Polyscope
(n.) A glass which makes a
single
object
appear
as many; a
multiplying
glass.
Meatoscope
::
Meatoscope
(n.) A
speculum
for
examining
a
natural
passage,
as the
urethra..
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