English · Science & Technology
/ˈtɛl.ɪ.skəʊp/
[/ˈtɛl.ɪ.skəʊp/]
instrument for distant viewing
An instrument that makes distant objects, especially in the sky, appear nearer and larger.
Through the telescope, the children could clearly see the craters scattered across the moon's surface.
Through the telescope, the children could clearly see the craters scattered across the moon's surface.
From Greek 'tele' (far) and 'skopein' (to look at), via Italian 'telescopio' in the 17th century.
Central to astronomy; ranges from small home models to giant space telescopes.