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telescope
noun
1 an optical instrument containing a powerful magnifying lens or mirror that makes distant objects appear larger.
2 a radio telescope.
verb (telescoped , telescoping )
1 intr to be in the form of several cylinders which slide out of or into each other for opening and closing, like the sections of a folding telescope.
2 tr & intr to collapse part within part like a folding telescope.
3 tr & intr to crush or compress, or become crushed or compressed, under impact.
4 to condense or shorten telescoped a wealth of information into a half-hour programme .
[17c: from Italian telescopio or new Latin telescopium ; see tele- (sense 1) + -scope]
noun
1 an optical instrument containing a powerful magnifying lens or mirror that makes distant objects appear larger.
2 a radio telescope.
verb (telescoped , telescoping )
1 intr to be in the form of several cylinders which slide out of or into each other for opening and closing, like the sections of a folding telescope.
2 tr & intr to collapse part within part like a folding telescope.
3 tr & intr to crush or compress, or become crushed or compressed, under impact.
4 to condense or shorten telescoped a wealth of information into a half-hour programme .
[17c: from Italian telescopio or new Latin telescopium ; see tele- (sense 1) + -scope]
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