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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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Tripod
::
Tripod
(n.) A
three-legged
frame or
stand,
usually
jointed
at top, for
supporting
a
theodolite,
compass,
telescope,
camera,
or other
instrument..
Scope
::
Scope (n.) Room or
opportunity
for free
outlook
or aim; space for
action;
amplitude
of
opportunity;
free
course
or vent;
liberty;
range of view,
intent,
or
action..
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..
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..
Image
::
Image (n.) The
figure
or
picture
of any
object
formed
at the focus of a lens or
mirror,
by rays of light from the
several
points
of the
object
symmetrically
refracted
or
reflected
to
corresponding
points
in such
focus;
this may be
received
on a
screen,
a
photographic
plate,
or the
retina
of the eye, and
viewed
directly
by the eye, or with an
eyeglass,
as in the
telescope
and
microscope;
the
likeness
of an
object
formed
by
reflection;
as, to see one's image in a
mirror..
Aeroscope
::
Aeroscope
(n.) An
apparatus
designed
for
collecting
spores,
germs,
bacteria,
etc.,
suspended
in the air..
Fluoroscope
::
Fluoroscope
(n.) An
instrument
for
observing
or
exhibiting
fluorescence.
Dynameter
::
Dynameter
(n.) An
instrument
for
determining
the
magnifying
power of
telescopes,
consisting
usually
of a
doubleimage
micrometer
applied
to the eye end of a
telescope
for
measuring
accurately
the
diameter
of the image of the
object
glass there
formed;
which
measurement,
compared
with the
actual
diameter
of the
glass,
gives the
magnifying
power..
Telestereoscope
::
Telestereoscope
(n.) A
stereoscope
adapted
to view
distant
natural
objects
or
landscapes;
a
telescopic
stereoscope.
Anemoscope
::
Anemoscope
(n.) An
instrument
which shows the
direction
of the wind; a wind vane; a
weathercock;
--
usually
applied
to a
contrivance
consisting
of a vane
above,
connected
in the
building
with a dial or index with
pointers
to show the
changes
of the
wind..
Microspectroscope
::
Microspectroscope
(n.) A
spectroscope
arranged
for
attachment
to a
microscope,
for
observation
of the
spectrum
of light from
minute
portions
of any
substance..
Syncope
::
Syncope
(n.) A
fainting,
or
swooning.
See
Fainting..
Moderate
::
Moderate
(a.)
Limited
in scope or
effects;
as, a
reformation
of a
moderate
kind..
Power
::
Power (n.) The
degree
to which a lens,
mirror,
or any
optical
instrument,
magnifies;
in the
telescope,
and
usually
in the
microscope,
the
number
of times it
multiplies,
or
augments,
the
apparent
diameter
of an
object;
sometimes,
in
microscopes,
the
number
of times it
multiplies
the
apparent
surface..
Polariscopy
::
Polariscopy
(n.) The art or
rocess
of
making
observations
with the
polariscope.
Screen
::
Screen
(n.) A
surface,
as that
afforded
by a
curtain,
sheet,
wall, etc., upon which an
image,
as a
picture,
is
thrown
by a magic
lantern,
solar
microscope,
etc..
Teinoscope
::
Teinoscope
(n.) An
instrument
formed
by
combining
prisms
so as to
correct
the
chromatic
aberration
of the light while
linear
dimensions
of
objects
seen
through
the
prisms
are
increased
or
diminished;
--
called
also prism
telescope.
Outlook
::
Outlook
(n.) The view
obtained
by one
looking
out; scope of
vision;
prospect;
sight;
appearance.
Cope
::
Cope (n.) An
ecclesiastical
vestment
or
cloak,
semicircular
in form,
reaching
from the
shoulders
nearly
to the feet, and open in front
except
at the top, where it is
united
by a band or
clasp.
It is worn in
processions
and on some other
occasions..
Photoscopic
::
Photoscopic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
photoscope
or its uses.
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