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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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Copelata
::
Copelata
(n. pl.) See
Larvalla.
Rapture
::
Rapture
(n.) A
spasm;
a fit; a
syncope;
delirium.
Haemo-
::
Haemo-
()
Combining
forms
indicating
relation
or
resemblance
to
blood,
association
with
blood;
as,
haemapod,
haematogenesis,
haemoscope..
Purview
::
Purview
(n.) The limit or scope of a
statute;
the whole
extent
of its
intention
or
provisions.
Thermoscopic
::
Thermoscopic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
thermoscope;
made by means of the
thermoscope;
as,
thermoscopic
observations..
Polyscope
::
Polyscope
(n.) An
apparatus
for
affording
a view of the
different
cavities
of the body.
Tube
::
Tube (n.) A
telescope.
Megascope
::
Megascope
(n.) A
modification
of the magic
lantern,
used esp. for
throwing
a
magnified
image of an
opaque
object
on a
screen,
solar or
artificial
light being
used..
Terrestrial
::
Terrestrial
(a.)
Adapted
for the
observation
of
objects
on land and on the
earth;
as, a
terrestrial
telescope,
in
distinction
from an
astronomical
telescope..
Hydroscope
::
Hydroscope
(n.) A kind of water
clock,
used
anciently
for
measuring
time, the water
tricking
from an
orifice
at the end of a
graduated
tube..
Diacope
::
Diacope
(n.)
Tmesis.
Doublet
::
Doublet
(a.) An
arrangement
of two
lenses
for a
microscope,
designed
to
correct
spherical
aberration
and
chromatic
dispersion,
thus
rendering
the image of an
object
more clear and
distinct..
Cope
::
Cope (v. t.) To match one's self
against;
to meet; to
encounter.
Horoscopy
::
Horoscopy
(n.) The art or
practice
of
casting
horoscopes,
or
observing
the
disposition
of the
stars,
with a view to
prediction
events..
Monocular
::
Monocular
(a.)
Adapted
to be used with only one eye at a time; as, a
monocular
microscope..
Diaphragm
::
Diaphragm
(n.) A plate with an
opening,
which is
generally
circular,
used in
instruments
to cut off
marginal
portions
of a beam of
light,
as at the focus of a
telescope..
Phantasmascope
::
Phantasmascope
(n.) See
Phantascope.
Orthoscope
::
Orthoscope
(n.) An
instrument
designed
to show the
condition
of the
superficial
portions
of the eye.
Compressor
::
Compressor
(n.) An
apparatus
for
confining
or
flattening
between
glass
plates
an
object
to be
examined
with the
microscope;
--
called
also
compressorium.
Horoscope
::
Horoscope
(n.) A table
showing
the
length
of the days and
nights
at all
places.
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