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Definition of cope
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Cope (v. i.) To
exchange
or
barter.
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Staurotide
::
Stauroscope
(n.) An
optical
instrument
used in
determining
the
position
of the
planes
of
light-vibration
in
sections
of
crystals.
Auriscopy
::
Auriscopy
(n.)
Examination
of the ear by the aid of the
auriscope.
Horoscope
::
Horoscope
(n.) The
representation
made of the
aspect
of the
heavens
at the
moment
of a
person's
birth,
by which the
astrologer
professed
to
foretell
the
events
of the
person's
life;
especially,
the sign of the
zodiac
rising
above the
horizon
at such a
moment..
Electroscopic
::
Electroscopic
(a.)
Relating
to, or made by means of, the
electroscope..
Urethroscope
::
Urethroscope
(n.) An
instrument
for
viewing
the
interior
of the
urethra.
Equatorial
::
Equatorial
(n.) An
instrument
consisting
of a
telescope
so
mounted
as to have two axes of
motion
at right
angles
to each
other,
one of them
parallel
to the axis of the
earth,
and each
carrying
a
graduated
circle,
the one for
measuring
declination,
and the other right
ascension,
or the hour
angle,
so that the
telescope
may be
directed,
even in the
daytime,
to any star or other
object
whose right
ascension
and
declination
are
known.
The
motion
in right
ascension
is
sometimes
communicated
by
clockw
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..
Ocular
::
Ocular
(n.) The
eyepiece
of an
optical
instrument,
as of a
telescope
or
microscope..
Apocopated
::
Apocopated
(a.)
Shortened
by
apocope;
as, an
apocopate
form..
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.
Kaleidoscopical
::
Kaleidoscopical
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
formed
by, a
kaleidoscope;
variegated..
Copeman
::
Copeman
(v. i.) A
chapman;
a
dealer;
a
merchant.
Cope
::
Cope (v. t.) To make
return
for; to
requite;
to
repay.
Lactoscope
::
Lactoscope
(n.) An
instrument
for
estimating
the
amount
of cream
contained
in milk by
ascertaining
its
relative
opacity.
Myrioscope
::
Myrioscope
(n.) A form of
kaleidoscope.
Camera Lucida
::
Camera
lucida
() An
instrument
which by means of a prism of a
peculiar
form, or an
arrangement
of
mirrors,
causes
an
apparent
image of an
external
object
or
objects
to
appear
as if
projected
upon a plane
surface,
as of paper or
canvas,
so that the
outlines
may
conveniently
traced.
It is
generally
used with the
microscope..
Configuration
::
Configuration
(n.)
Relative
position
or
aspect
of the
planets;
the face of the
horoscope,
according
to the
relative
positions
of the
planets
at any
time..
Astroscope
::
Astroscope
(n.) An old
astronomical
instrument,
formed
of two
cones,
on whose
surface
the
constellations
were
delineated..
Aperture
::
Aperture
(n.) The
diameter
of the
exposed
part of the
object
glass of a
telescope
or other
optical
instrument;
as, a
telescope
of
four-inch
aperture..
Telepolariscope
::
Telepolariscope
(n.) A
polariscope
arranged
to be
attached
to a
telescope.
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