10 3 noun n noun
• a magnifier of images of distant objects
verb
• crush together or collapse
Example sentence • Astronomers use telescopes to observe distant galaxies.
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• electronic equipment that provides visual images of varying electrical quantities
Example sentence • Researchers use oscilloscopes to analyze electronic signals.
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• an optical instrument that provides a view of an otherwise obstructed field
Example sentence • The submarine has multiple periscopes for the crew to see above the water.
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• rotating mechanism in the form of a universally mounted spinning wheel that offers resistance to turns in any direction
Example sentence • The toy drone uses gyroscopes to stabilize and maintain its position in the air.
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• a prediction of someone's future based on the relative positions of the planets
Example sentence • Some people believe that horoscopes can predict their future.
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• magnifier of the image of small objects
Example sentence • Scientists use microscopes to observe tiny organisms.
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• Tennessee highschool teacher who violated a state law by teaching evolution; in a highly publicized trial in 1925 he was prosecuted by William Jennings Bryan and defended by Clarence Darrow (1900-1970)
Example sentence • The stargazers gather in the observatory to view celestial bodies using powerful scopes .
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• a flat (usually rectangular) container for a letter, thin package, etc.
Example sentence • I need to buy envelopes for these letters.
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• an elevated geological formation
Example sentence • The skiers navigated the steep slopes with ease.
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• a type of endoscope that is inserted into a joint for visual examination
Example sentence • The arthroscopes used in hip surgeries are specially designed to navigate the complex joint structure.
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• a slender tubular instrument used to examine the bronchial tubes
Example sentence • The hospital purchased new bronchoscopes for their respiratory department.
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Example sentence • The sailors pulled on the dragropes to secure the boat.
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• A thin slice of meat, especially veal or poultry.
Example sentence • She ordered the escalopes for dinner at the French restaurant.
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Example sentence • The hillslopes in this region are prone to erosion.
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• Each of the side ropes to a gangway or ladder of a ship.
Example sentence • The sailors tightly held onto the manropes as the ship rocked in the stormy sea.
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• a person with myopia; a nearsighted person
Example sentence • Many myopes wear eyeglasses or contact lenses to correct their vision.
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Example sentence • The doctors used myoscopes to examine the patient's muscle movements.
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• a measuring instrument that uses a grid for measuring the altitude, direction, and velocity of movement of clouds
Example sentence • Scientists often use nephoscopes to study and classify different types of clouds.
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• a light open horse-drawn carriage with two or four wheels and one seat
Example sentence • She collected stanhopes as a hobby.
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• An instrument used for indicating or recording small changes in barometric pressure or in the altitude of an aircraft.
Example sentence • The scientists used statoscopes to study air currents in the upper atmosphere.
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• (nautical) a rope used in towing
Example sentence • The sailors used towropes to pull the stranded boat back to shore.
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• an optical projector that gives images of both transparent and opaque objects
Example sentence • The school invested in new epidiascopes for their classrooms.
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• A device used to detect electric currents, particularly one using the deflection of a magnetic needle.
Example sentence • He relied on galvanoscopes to study the electrical properties of different substances.
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• green chalcedony with red spots that resemble blood
Example sentence • She gave me a bouquet of heliotropes as a birthday gift.
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• the first practical television-camera for picture pickup; invented in 1923 by Vladimir Kosma Zworykin
Example sentence • Many vintage television sets employed iconoscopes as image sensors.
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• medical instrument for examining the retina of the eye
Example sentence • The ophthalmoscopes in the clinic are being upgraded to a newer model.
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• an optical device for viewing stereoscopic photographs
Example sentence • The museum has a collection of antique stereoscopes .
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• a structurally different form of an element
Example sentence • The study of allotropes is important in the field of materials science.
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• one of two or more atoms with the same atomic number but with different numbers of neutrons
Example sentence • Scientists can distinguish isotopes of an element through mass spectrometry.
5 1 verb v noun
• brick that is laid sideways at the top of a wall
verb
• succeed in doing, achieving, or producing (something) with the limited or inadequate means available
Example sentence • She copes with stress by practicing yoga.
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• a variety of muskmelon vine having fruit with a tan rind and orange flesh
Example sentence • I bought two cantaloupes from the grocery store.
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Example sentence • The museum exhibit showcased several historic anamorphoscopes .
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Example sentence • Researchers are using ebullioscopes to study the effects of pressure on boiling rates.
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• run away secretly with one's beloved
Example sentence • She elopes with her boyfriend and gets married in secret.
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Example sentence • The doctor used a variety of gonioscopes to assess the patient's eye condition.
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• the act of groping; and instance of groping
verb
• feel about uncertainly or blindly
Example sentence • He gropes in the dark for the light switch.
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Example sentence • The scientists used helioscopes to observe solar flares.
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• a specific instance of feeling hopeful
Example sentence • I have high hopes for the success of this project.
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• hygrometer that shows variations in the relative humidity of the atmosphere
Example sentence • The hygroscopes in the lab are not functioning properly.
5 1 verb, noun v, n Example sentence • She watched as the antelope gracefully jumped in swift lopes across the plain.
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• a monster able to change appearance from human to wolf and back again
Example sentence • In folklore, lycanthropes are often portrayed as humans with the ability to shape-shift into werewolves.
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Example sentence • Scientists are developing advanced megascopes to enhance their understanding of the cosmos.
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Example sentence • I used myringoscopes to examine the patient's ear.
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• medical instrument consisting of a mirror mounted at an angle on a rod; used to examine the nasal passages (through the nasopharynx)
Example sentence • The doctor used rhinoscopes to examine the patient's nasal passage.
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• an X-ray machine that combines an X-ray source and a fluorescent screen to enable direct observation
Example sentence • He studied the different components of roentgenoscopes in his research.
5 1 noun n Example sentence • The climber tied the ropes securely before scaling the mountain.
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