kaleidoscope (Meaning)

Wordnet

kaleidoscope (n)

a complex pattern of constantly changing colors and shapes

an optical toy in a tube; it produces symmetrical patterns as bits of colored glass are reflected by mirrors

Webster

kaleidoscope (n.)

An instrument invented by Sir David Brewster, which contains loose fragments of colored glass, etc., and reflecting surfaces so arranged that changes of position exhibit its contents in an endless variety of beautiful colors and symmetrical forms. It has been much employed in arts of design.

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a complex pattern of constantly changing colors and shapes, an optical toy in a tube; it produces symmetrical patterns as bits of colored glass are reflected by

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clutter, jumble, jumble, clutter,pile, heap, litter, litter, pile, heap

The colorful kaleidoscope of fall leaves mesmerized the onlookers with its ever-changing patterns.

The artist's studio was filled with an array of kaleidoscopic colors and textures, inspiring her latest masterpiece.

The intricate patterns of the kaleidoscope fascinated the child, who spent hours gazing into its mesmerizing depths.

The designer created a kaleidoscope-inspired dress that shimmered and changed color with every movement.