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Definition of scope
Thanks for using this online dictionary, we have been helping millions of people improve their use of the english language with its free online services. English definition of scope is as below...
Scope (v. t.) To look at for the
purpose
of
evaluation;
usually
with out; as, to scope out the area as a
camping
site..
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Strockle
::
Stroboscope
(n.) An
optical
toy
similar
to the
phenakistoscope.
See
Phenakistoscope.
Escopette
::
Escopette
(n.) A kind of
firearm;
a
carbine.
Stereostatic
::
Stereoscopy
(n.) The art or
science
of using the
stereoscope,
or of
constructing
the
instrument
or the views used with it..
Stethoscope
::
Stethoscope
(n.) An
instrument
used in
auscultation
for
examining
the
organs
of the
chest,
as the heart and
lungs,
by
conveying
to the ear of the
examiner
the
sounds
produced
in the
thorax..
Polariscopy
::
Polariscopy
(n.) The art or
rocess
of
making
observations
with the
polariscope.
Debuscope
::
Debuscope
(n.) A
modification
of the
kaleidoscope;
-- used to
reflect
images
so as to form
beautiful
designs.
Periscope
::
Periscope
(n.) A
general
or
comprehensive
view.
Ghost
::
Ghost (n.) A false image
formed
in a
telescope
by
reflection
from the
surfaces
of one or more
lenses.
Pseudoscopic
::
Pseudoscopic
(a.) Of,
pertaining
to, or
formed
by, a
pseudoscope;
having
its parts
appearing
with the
relief
reversed;
as, a
pseudoscopic
image..
Optigraph
::
Optigraph
(a.) A
telescope
with a
diagonal
eyepiece,
suspended
vertically
in
gimbals
by the
object
end
beneath
a fixed
diagonal
plane
mirror.
It is used for
delineating
landscapes,
by means of a
pencil
at the eye end which
leaves
the
delineation
on
paper..
Scope
::
Scope (n.)
Extended
area.
Retinoscopy
::
Retinoscopy
(n.) The study of the
retina
of the eye by means of the
ophthalmoscope.
Telescopy
::
Telescopy
(n.) The art or
practice
of using or
making
telescopes.
Stethoscopic
::
Stethoscope
(v. t.) To
auscultate,
or
examine,
with a
stethoscope..
Micrometer
::
Micrometer
(n.) An
instrument,
used with a
telescope
or
microscope,
for
measuring
minute
distances,
or the
apparent
diameters
of
objects
which
subtend
minute
angles.
The
measurement
given
directly
is that of the image of the
object
formed
at the focus of the
object
glass..
Eyepiece
::
Eyepiece
(n.) The lens, or
combination
of
lenses,
at the eye end of a
telescope
or other
optical
instrument,
through
which the image
formed
by the
mirror
or
object
glass is
viewed..
Phakoscope
::
Phakoscope
(n.) An
instrument
for
studying
the
mechanism
of
accommodation.
Laryngoscopy
::
Laryngoscopy
(n.) The art of using the
laryngoscope;
investigations
made with the
laryngoscope.
Pyroscope
::
Pyroscope
(n.) An
instrument
for
measuring
the
intensity
of heat
radiating
from a fire, or the
cooling
influence
of
bodies.
It is a
differential
thermometer,
having
one bulb
coated
with gold or
silver
leaf..
Ozonoscope
::
Ozonoscope
(n.) An
apparatus
employed
to
indicate
the
presence,
or the
amount,
of
ozone..
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