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Telescopy — Te*les co*py, n. The art or practice of using or making telescopes. [1913 Webster] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
telescopy — [tə les′kə pē] n. the art or practice of using a telescope telescopist n … English World dictionary
telescopy — noun the art of making and using telescopes • Derivationally related forms: ↑telescopic • Hypernyms: ↑art, ↑artistry, ↑prowess * * * telescopist, n. /teuh les keuh pee/, n … Useful english dictionary
telescopy — telescopist, n. /teuh les keuh pee/, n. 1. the use of the telescope. 2. telescopic investigation. [1860 65; TELESCOPE + Y3] * * * … Universalium
telescopy — te•les•co•py [[t]təˈlɛs kə pi[/t]] n. 1) opt the use of the telescope 2) telescopic investigation • Etymology: 1860–65 te•les′co•pist, n … From formal English to slang
telescopy — /təˈlɛskəpi/ (say tuh leskuhpee) noun 1. the use of the telescope. 2. telescopic investigation. –telescopist /təˈlɛskəpəst/ (say tuh leskuhpuhst), noun …
-scopy — comb. form indicating viewing or observation, usu. with an instrument ending in scope (microscopy). * * * skəpē, pi noun combining form ( es) Etymology: Greek skopia, from skopein to view + ia y more at spy : viewing, e … Useful english dictionary
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