Definitionn. a magnifier of images of distant objects
Last update: July 28, 2015
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Before the invention of the telescope the accuracy of astronomical observations was necessarily limited by the angle that could be distinguished by the naked eye. [Please select]
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Where the telescope ends, the microscope begins. [Please select]
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They evidently mistook my telescope for a musket. [Please select]
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Mulroy, who, with telescope in hand, watched the progress of the fight with great anxiety. [Please select]
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Lieutenant Beatty, who had brought a telescope on shore with him, exclaimed: "By Jove." [Please select]
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"You're long about that boat, Jeph," said Bluenose, after a pause, during which he scanned the horizon with a telescope.' [Please select]
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I didn't pull it off, for it wouldn't come off; it came out like a telescope or a long piece of indiarubber. [Please select]
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"It is a raft, I think," observed the second lieutenant, as he adjusted the telescope more perfectly. [Please select]
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"I see them very plainly," remarked Lynceus, whose eyes, you know, were as far-sighted as a telescope. [Please select]
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The next evening, as the sun was going down the Doctor said, "Get me the telescope, Chee-Chee." [Please select]
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Fairclough took his telescope from the rack in the companion and, slinging it over his shoulder, mounted the ratlines to the top. [Please select]
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