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helioscope

[ hee-lee-uh-skohp ]

noun

  1. a telescope for viewing the sun, adapted to protect the eye of the viewer from the sun's glare.


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Other ˜yÐÄvlog Forms

  • ³ó±ð·±ô¾±Â·´Ç·²õ³¦´Ç±è·¾±³¦ [hee-lee-, uh, -, skop, -ik], adjective
  • ³ó±ð·±ô¾±Â·´Ç²õ·³¦´Ç·±è²â [hee-lee-, os, -k, uh, -pee], noun
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˜yÐÄvlog History and Origins

Origin of helioscope1

First recorded in 1665–75; helio- + -scope
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Example Sentences

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HelioScope, a cloud-based platform from a new company called Folsom Labs, is part of an industry-wide effort to change that.

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HelioScope effectively lets engineers create accurate, granular models of solar power plants.

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A study by DNV GL found that HelioScope was within 1 percent of the performance of conventional tools.

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Helioscope, hē′li-o-skÅp, n. a telescope for viewing the sun without injury to the eyes, by means of blackened glass or mirrors that reflect only a part of the light.—adj.

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He studied the sun carefully through colored glasses in a helioscope and then conceived the idea of projecting the sun's image on a screen in order to study its surface.

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