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Definition of cope
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Cope (v. t.) To make
return
for; to
requite;
to
repay.
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Hydroscope
::
Hydroscope
(n.) An
instrument
designed
to mark the
presence
of
water,
especially
in air..
Cast
::
Cast (v. t.) To
compute;
to
reckon;
to
calculate;
as, to cast a
horoscope..
Cope
::
Cope (v. i.) To enter into or
maintain
a
hostile
contest;
to
struggle;
to
combat;
especially,
to
strive
or
contend
on equal terms or with
success;
to
match;
to
equal;
--
usually
followed
by
with..
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..
Pluvial
::
Pluvial
(n.) A
priest's
cope.
Telemeter
::
Telemeter
(n.) An
instrument
used for
measuring
the
distance
of an
object
from an
observer;
as, a
telescope
with a
micrometer
for
measuring
the
apparent
diameter
of an
object
whose real
dimensions
are
known..
Spectroscope
::
Spectroscope
(n.) An
optical
instrument
for
forming
and
examining
spectra
(as that of solar
light,
or those
produced
by
flames
in which
different
substances
are
volatilized),
so as to
determine,
from the
position
of the
spectral
lines,
the
composition
of the
substance..
Stage
::
Stage (n.) The
platform
of a
microscope,
upon which an
object
is
placed
to be
viewed.
See
Illust.
of
Microscope..
Cope
::
Cope (n.) A
covering
for the head.
Microscopically
::
Microscopically
(adv.)
By the
microscope;
with
minute
inspection;
in a
microscopic
manner.
Rhinoscope
::
Rhinoscope
(n.) A small
mirror
for use in
rhinoscopy.
Argulus
::
Argulus
(n.) A genus of
copepod
Crustacea,
parasitic
of
fishes;
a fish
louse.
See
Branchiura..
Scopeloid
::
Scopeloid
(a.) Like or
pertaining
to
fishes
of the genus
Scopelus,
or
family
Scopelodae,
which
includes
many small
oceanic
fishes,
most of which are
phosphorescent..
Scope
::
Scope (v. t.) To look at for the
purpose
of
evaluation;
usually
with out; as, to scope out the area as a
camping
site..
Flask
::
Flask (n.) The
wooden
or iron frame which holds the sand, etc.,
forming
the mold used in a
foundry;
it
consists
of two or more
parts;
viz., the cope or top;
sometimes,
the
cheeks,
or
middle
part; and the drag, or
bottom
part. When there are one or more
cheeks,
the flask is
called
a three part
flask,
four part
flask,
etc..
Graphiscope
::
Graphiscope
(n.) See
Graphoscope.
Dissecting
::
Dissecting
(a.) Used for or in
dissecting;
as, a
dissecting
knife;
a
dissecting
microscope..
Polyscope
::
Polyscope
(n.) A glass which makes a
single
object
appear
as many; a
multiplying
glass.
Doubler
::
Doubler
(n.) An
instrument
for
augmenting
a very small
quantity
of
electricity,
so as to
render
it
manifest
by
sparks
or the
electroscope..
Polariscopy
::
Polariscopy
(n.) The art or
rocess
of
making
observations
with the
polariscope.
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