telescopical (Meaning)

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telescopical (a.)

Of or pertaining to a telescope; performed by a telescope.

Seen or discoverable only by a telescope; as, telescopic stars.

Able to discern objects at a distance; farseeing; far-reaching; as, a telescopic eye; telescopic vision.

Having the power of extension by joints sliding one within another, like the tube of a small telescope or a spyglass; especially (Mach.), constructed of concentric tubes, either stationary, as in the telescopic boiler, or movable, as in the telescopic chimney of a war vessel, which may be put out of sight by being lowered endwise.

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telescopical Sentence Examples

  1. The astronomer peered through the telescopical lens, scrutinizing the distant star clusters.
  2. The spyglass revealed telescopical views of the enemy's camp, providing a tactical advantage.
  3. The submarine's telescopical periscope extended above the waterline, allowing for covert surveillance.
  4. The telescope's telescopical magnification brought celestial bodies into sharper focus.
  5. The telescopical eyepiece magnified the image of the microscopic specimen, enhancing its visibility.
  6. The telescopical view from the mountaintop offered breathtaking panoramas of the surrounding landscape.
  7. The telescopical array of antennas received faint radio signals from distant galaxies.
  8. The telescopical photography captured stunning images of the night sky, showcasing its celestial wonders.
  9. The telescopical sight of the rifle allowed for precise targeting at long distances.
  10. The telescopical examination of the patient's pupils provided valuable insights into their neurological function.

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Of or pertaining to a telescope; performed by a telescope., Seen or discoverable only by a telescope; as, telescopic stars., Able to discern objects at a distan

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The astronomer peered through the telescopical lens, scrutinizing the distant star clusters.

The spyglass revealed telescopical views of the enemy's camp, providing a tactical advantage.

The submarine's telescopical periscope extended above the waterline, allowing for covert surveillance.

The telescope's telescopical magnification brought celestial bodies into sharper focus.