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Definition of cope
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Cope (v. t.) To match one's self
against;
to meet; to
encounter.
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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..
Narrow
::
Narrow
(superl.)
Contracted;
of
limited
scope;
illiberal;
bigoted;
as, a
narrow
mind;
narrow
views..
Sphygmoscope
::
Sphygmoscope
(n.) Same as
Sphygmograph.
Astroscope
::
Astroscope
(n.) An old
astronomical
instrument,
formed
of two
cones,
on whose
surface
the
constellations
were
delineated..
Otoscopeic
::
Otoscopeic
(a.) Of or
pertaining
to the
otoscope
or to
otoscopy.
Cycloscope
::
Cycloscope
(n.) A
machine
for
measuring
at any
moment
velocity
of
rotation,
as of a wheel of a steam
engine..
Prutenic
::
Prutenic
(a.)
Prussian;
--
applied
to
certain
astronomical
tables
published
in the
sixteenth
century,
founded
on the
principles
of
Copernicus,
a
Prussian..
Cope
::
Cope (n.) A
covering
for the head.
Haemo-
::
Haemo-
()
Combining
forms
indicating
relation
or
resemblance
to
blood,
association
with
blood;
as,
haemapod,
haematogenesis,
haemoscope..
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..
Filar
::
Filar (a.) Of or
pertaining
to a
thread
or line;
characterized
by
threads
stretched
across
the field of view; as, a filar
microscope;
a filar
micrometer..
Diskless
::
Diskless
(a.)
Having
no disk;
appearing
as a point and not
expanded
into a disk, as the image of a faint star in a
telescope..
Apo
::
Apo () A
prefix
from a Greek
preposition.
It
usually
signifies
from, away from, off, or
asunder,
separate;
as, in
apocope
(a
cutting
off),
apostate,
apostle
(one sent
away),
apocarpous..
Graphoscope
::
Graphoscope
(n.) An
optical
instrument
for
magnifying
engravings,
photographs,
etc.,
usually
having
one large lens and two
smaller
ones..
Vibroscope
::
Vibroscope
(n.) An
instrument
for
observing
or
tracing
vibrations.
Polyscope
::
Polyscope
(n.) An
apparatus
for
affording
a view of the
different
cavities
of the body.
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..
Narrow-minded
::
Narrow-minded
(a.) Of
narrow
mental
scope;
illiberal;
mean.
Copepoda
::
Copepoda
(n. pl.) An order of
Entomostraca,
including
many
minute
Crustacea,
both
fresh-water
and
marine..
Range
::
Range (v.)
Extent
or space taken in by
anything
excursive;
compass
or
extent
of
excursion;
reach;
scope;
discursive
power;
as, the range of one's
voice,
or
authority..
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