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Definition of Thermoscopes
1. thermoscope [n] - See also: thermoscope
Lexicographical Neighbors of Thermoscopes
Literary usage of Thermoscopes
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Theory of Heat by Thomas Preston (1904)
"In continuous thermoscopes a property of matter which varies continuously is made
use of, such as change of volume with heat, and the indications of ..."
2. Evolution of the Thermometer, 1592-1743 by Henry Carrington Bolton (1900)
"Inverted air thermometers of this construction were, of course, subject to changes
in atmospheric pressure, and were properly speaking "baro-thermoscopes," ..."
3. Principles of Physics, Or Natural Philosophy: Designed for the Use of by Benjamin Silliman (1865)
"... coil heated in a flame of known temperature, and thus approximately of estimating
the temperature of a furnace or of a volcano. IV. Thermoscopes. 587. ..."
4. Elements of Chemical Physics by Josiah Parsons Cooke (1886)
"... is cooling causes the column to break at that point, leaving the ng 353.
excess of mercury in the bulb. Thermoscopes. (227.) Air Thermometers. ..."
5. Elements of Chemical Physics by Josiah Parsons Cooke (1873)
"... is cool- W ing causes the column to break at that point, leaving the Fig. ass.
excess of mercury in the bulb. Thermoscopes. (227.) Air Thermometers. ..."