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Definition of cope
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Cope (v. t.) To
bargain
for; to buy.
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Telescope
::
Telescope
(n.) An
optical
instrument
used in
viewing
distant
objects,
as the
heavenly
bodies..
Squinter
::
Squint
(n.) Same as
Hagioscope.
Polemoscope
::
Polemoscope
(n.) An opera glass or field glass with an
oblique
mirror
arranged
for
seeing
objects
do not lie
directly
before
the eye; --
called
also
diagonal,
/ side, opera
glass..
Coped
::
Coped (imp. & p. p.) of Cop.
Aeroscope
::
Aeroscope
(n.) An
apparatus
designed
for
collecting
spores,
germs,
bacteria,
etc.,
suspended
in the air..
Megalo-
::
Megalo-
()
Combining
forms
signifying:
(a)
Great,
extended,
powerful;
as,
megascope,
megacosm..
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..
Slide
::
Slide (n.) A plate or slip of glass on which is a
picture
or
delineation
to be
exhibited
by means of a magic
lantern,
stereopticon,
or the like; a plate on which is an
object
to be
examined
with a
microscope..
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..
Astroscope
::
Astroscope
(n.) An old
astronomical
instrument,
formed
of two
cones,
on whose
surface
the
constellations
were
delineated..
Otheoscope
::
Otheoscope
(n.) An
instrument
for
exhibiting
the
repulsive
action
produced
by light or heat in an
exhausted
vessel;
a
modification
of the
radoimeter.
Sweepings
::
Sweeping
(a.)
Cleaning
off
surfaces,
or
cleaning
away dust, dirt, or
litter,
as a broom does;
moving
with
swiftness
and
force;
carrying
everything
before
it;
including
in its scope many
persons
or
things;
as, a
sweeping
flood;
a
sweeping
majority;
a
sweeping
accusation..
Stereostatic
::
Stereoscopy
(n.) The art or
science
of using the
stereoscope,
or of
constructing
the
instrument
or the views used with it..
Narrow-minded
::
Narrow-minded
(a.) Of
narrow
mental
scope;
illiberal;
mean.
Spectroscopical
::
Spectroscopical
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
spectroscope,
or
spectroscopy..
Baroscopical
::
Baroscopical
(a.)
Pertaining
to, or
determined
by, the
baroscope..
Dipleidoscope
::
Dipleidoscope
(n.) An
instrument
for
determining
the time of
apparent
noon. It
consists
of two
mirrors
and a plane glass
disposed
in the form of a
prism,
so that, by the
reflections
of the sun's rays from their
surfaces,
two
images
are
presented
to the eye,
moving
in
opposite
directions,
and
coinciding
at the
instant
the sun's
center
is on the
meridian..
Gasoscope
::
Gasoscope
(n.) An
apparatus
for
detecting
the
presence
of any
dangerous
gas, from a gas leak in a coal mine or a
dwelling
house..
Seismoscope
::
Seismoscope
(n.) A
seismometer.
Cope
::
Cope (v. i.) To
encounter;
to meet; to have to do with.
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