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Meanings of
spectroscope
in English
Catalan
espectroscopi
Spanish
espectroscopio de prisma
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An optical instrument for spectrographic analysis.
prism spectroscope
Catalan
espectroscopi
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Usage of
spectroscope
in English
1
As the
spectroscope
shows, they differ greatly in chemical and physical constitution.
2
This method of detection is far more sensitive even than the
spectroscope
.
3
How long had Comte been dead before we discovered the
spectroscope
?
4
The
spectroscope
has had a wonderful part in astronomical research.
5
And the
spectroscope
gives us good ground to conclude that the stars are cooling.
6
And this, be it remembered, is not guess-work, but the revelation of the
spectroscope
.
7
Besides,
spectroscope
tests show the presence of a rather well-known chemical in that blood.
8
Lowell believes he has, with the
spectroscope
,
proved the existence of water on Mars.
9
Within a very few years this wonderful instrument, the
spectroscope
,
has made amazing discoveries.
10
Here that great discovery, the
spectroscope
,
comes to our aid.
11
And they've been talking about Tyndall's Essays, and the
spectroscope
.
12
But the
spectroscope
is not alone in this audacious assault upon the strongholds of nature.
13
The
spectroscope
answers this question in the clearest way.
14
Seaton picked out a distant star in their course and observed it through the
spectroscope
.
15
We saw in a previous chapter how the
spectroscope
splits up light-waves into their colours.
16
The
spectroscope
shows that these knots are condensing masses of white-hot liquid or solid matter.
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About this term
spectroscope
Noun
Singular
Frequent collocations
adjust the spectroscope
damned spectroscope
employ a spectroscope
lunar spectroscope
magnificent spectroscope
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Translations for
spectroscope
Catalan
espectroscopi
Spanish
espectroscopio de prisma
espectroscopio
Spectroscope
through the time
Spectroscope
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