Telescope vs Telespectroscope - What's the difference?
telescope | telespectroscope |
A monocular optical instrument possessing magnification for observing distant objects, especially in astronomy.
Any instrument used in astronomy for observing distant objects (such as a radio telescope).
To extend or contract in the manner of a telescope.
To slide or pass one within another, after the manner of the sections of a small telescope or spyglass.
To come into collision, as railway cars, in such a manner that one runs into another.
(astronomy) A spectroscope designed to be attached to a telescope for observation of distant objects, such as stars.
As nouns the difference between telescope and telespectroscope
is that telescope is a monocular optical instrument possessing magnification for observing distant objects, especially in astronomy while telespectroscope is a spectroscope designed to be attached to a telescope for observation of distant objects, such as stars.As a verb telescope
is to extend or contract in the manner of a telescope.telescope
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(en noun)Derived terms
* telescopic * radio telescope * reflecting telescope * refracting telescope * terrestrial telescopeVerb
(telescop)See also
* binoculars * microscopetelespectroscope
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(en noun)- (Lockyer)