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Definition of cope
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Cope (v. t.) To pare the beak or
talons
of (a
hawk).
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Micro-geology
::
Micro-geology
(n.) The part of
geology
relating
to
structure
and
organisms
which
require
to be
studied
with a
microscope.
Diagometer
::
Diagometer
(n.) A sort of
electroscope,
invented
by
Rousseau,
in which the dry pile is
employed
to
measure
the
amount
of
electricity
transmitted
by
different
bodies,
or to
determine
their
conducting
power..
Steve
::
Stethoscopy
(n.) The art or
process
of
examination
by the
stethoscope.
Diacope
::
Diacope
(n.)
Tmesis.
Spectrometer
::
Spectrometer
(n.) A
spectroscope
fitted
for
measurements
of the
luminious
spectra
observed
with it.
Definition
::
Definition
(n.) The act of
defining;
determination
of the
limits;
as, a
telescope
accurate
in
definition..
Spyism
::
Spyglass
(n.) A small
telescope
for
viewing
distant
terrestrial
objects.
Galaxy
::
Galaxy
(n.) The Milky Way; that
luminous
tract,
or belt, which is seen at night
stretching
across
the
heavens,
and which is
composed
of
innumerable
stars,
so
distant
and
blended
as to be
distinguishable
only with the
telescope.
The term has
recently
been used for
remote
clusters
of
stars..
Alethoscope
::
Alethoscope
(n.) An
instrument
for
viewing
pictures
by means of a lens, so as to
present
them in their
natural
proportions
and
relations..
Cope
::
Cope (v. i.) To
encounter;
to meet; to have to do with.
Lychnoscope
::
Lychnoscope
(n.) Same as Low side
window,
under Low, a..
Binocle
::
Binocle
(n.) A
dioptric
telescope,
fitted
with two tubes
joining,
so as to
enable
a
person
to view an
object
with both eyes at once; a
double-barreled
field glass or an opera
glass..
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..
Laryngophony
::
Laryngophony
(n.) The sound of the voice as heard
through
a
stethoscope
when the
latter
is
placed
upon the
larynx.
Vibroscope
::
Vibroscope
(n.) An
instrument
resembling
the
phenakistoscope.
Apocopation
::
Apocopation
(n.)
Shortening
by
apocope;
the state of being
apocopated.
Echoscope
::
Echoscope
(n.) An
instrument
for
intensifying
sounds
produced
by
percussion
of the
thorax.
Periscopic
::
Periscopic
(a.) of or
relating
to a
periscope{2}.
Microscope
::
Microscope
(n.) An
optical
instrument,
consisting
of a lens, or
combination
of
lenses,
for
making
an
enlarged
image of an
object
which is too
minute
to be
viewed
by the naked eye..
Adjustment
::
Adjustment
(n.) The
operation
of
bringing
all the parts of an
instrument,
as a
microscope
or
telescope,
into their
proper
relative
position
for use; the
condition
of being thus
adjusted;
as, to get a good
adjustment;
to be in or out of
adjustment..
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